Top best Patent Application Lawyers in ZIP 27511 | 2 available

2 Patent Application lawyers are available in ZIP code 27511 in Springfield, Virginia. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $336 per hour.

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FAQs - Patent Application Lawyers in 27511 city Springfield How many Patent Application lawyers actively serve residents of Springfield, Virginia? Approximately 21 licensed attorneys focus on Patent Application across Springfield, Virginia. Most matters are filed through the Virginia District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Patent Application lawyers in Springfield, Virginia? In Springfield, typical rates range from $235-$349 per hour for Patent Application. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3056 and $7820, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Patent Application matters usually take in courts near Springfield? Patent Application cases in Springfield, Virginia usually take around 5-14 months depending on complexity and the Virginia District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Patent Application cases for people living in Springfield, Virginia? Residents of Springfield typically see Patent Application filings handled by the Virginia District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Patent Application? About 59% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Patent Application, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.

2 Patent Application Lawyers Found Near You

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.2 out of 5

Location: Cary 27511
Firm: Ascentage Law PLLC

I am an outdoor enthusiast.  Having grown up in Utah and California I spent a lot of time outdoors hiking and biking.  I grew up tinkering on bikes and became a professional level bike mechanic and ultimately worked as a bike mechanic and tech at a Utah bike shop to pay a significant amount of my way through my Mechanical Engineering degree at the University of Utah.  As a student at the University of Utah I always had a fascination with new and innovative products and was introduced to the field of patent law, which, in the field of patent prosecution, by definition, involves constant contact and interaction with new and innovative products.  So far my career has provided me with the opportunity to draft patents ranging from robotic systems for defense companies such as Raytheon, to medical devices such as CPAP machines and auto-injectors for epinephrine, as well as software and other mechanical devices.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.0 out of 5

Location: Cary 27511
Firm: Olive Law Group

Daniel W. Cole is a registered patent attorney who enjoys using his scientific and legal knowledge to help startups and larger companies manage and protect their intellectual property interests. He has experience in patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret law. Mr. Cole has a degree in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Asheville and a degree in biochemistry from Wake Forest University. He also taught at the college level for five years, which has given him the experience to deal with varied and complex legal and scientific issues.Among his experiences with handling intellectual property matters, Mr. Cole has prepared and prosecuted patent applications for biotechnological technologies. In addition, Mr. Cole has conducted patent searches for mechanical and computer-implemented technologies. He has also registered trademarks, conducted trademark searches, and written cease and desist letters for both trademark and patent matters.. During law school, Mr. Cole was an intern with GlaxoSmithKline, North Carolina State University’s Office of Research, Innovation and Economic Development (ORIED), and Quintiles. Additionally, he was a staff member of the University of North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation where he wrote a blog post on America’s Treatment of Famous Marks. His publications can be found on the popular website IP Watchdog.. During graduate school, Mr. Cole studied the enzyme kinetics of TREX2 a 3’ to 5’ DNA exonuclease.

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