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RE: US Patent Attorney



Hi Jessy,

All’s well on my end.  I am between Michigan and DC.  I was in Wyoming last week to teach at the Trial Lawyers College.  It’s my excuse to get away J  How have you been?  I am guessing intensely busy.  Any plans to visit Lebanon this summer?

 

From: Jessy Elmurr [mailto:Jessy.Elmurr@bbc.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 10:31 AM
To: Haytham Faraj
Subject: RE: US Patent Attorney

 

Haytham you are a gem! thanks so much!!!

 

How are things with you? still in Michigan!??

 

Jessy Elmurr
Reporter/Producer
BBC Arabic Television 
2000 M St. NW I Suite 800 I Washington, DC 20036
202 355 1755
www.bbcarabic.com

 

 

 


From: Haytham Faraj [mailto:haytham@puckettfaraj.com]
Sent: 01 June 2011 10:27
To: Jessy Elmurr
Subject: FW: US Patent Attorney

 

Hi Jessy,

Please see below.

 

 

1. The PTO has excellent training online.  First step is identify the invention/idea under their classification system which then allows you to find out if anyone already has the idea patented.  I think attorneys charge lots of money for this.  The next step if it isn't patented is to draft up the claim and there are processes and procedures for that too.  At some point a patent attorney probably ought to review it before it is submitted so you don't loose the opportunity to patent your idea in the review process.  (They post the applications on line and then anyone with access to the web can see it and accomplish the paperwork correctly and beat you to it.). 

 

 

2. From what I gather, patent attorneys have "fields" of patents they work - so one patent attorney may be focused on IT solutions while another does "farm equipment", etc... 

 

3. Additionally, I have a friend who is an examiner at the PTO and I asked him about attorneys.  They are forbidden from identifying the attorneys and can only direct you to the listing on the PTO website.  Here's the link to the Patent Attorney registry on the PTO website:  https://oedci.uspto.gov/OEDCI/query.jsp

 

4. One of our "Of Counsel" attorneys, Mark Zaid, who has worked around the DC area his entire attorney career sent the following: 

 

In my experience there is rarely such a creature as a reasonably priced patent attorney, but contact a close friend of mine who is in the Tysons office of Hunton:


Jim Miner
jminer@hunton.com
7037147449

If its not something for him, presumably he can provide a referral.

Mark 

 

Hopes this helps!  Have you checked USAJOBS for federal attorney jobs? Wishing you the best on the job hunt!

 

Marcy 

 

 

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