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Patent Pro Bono Program: Free patent legal assistance - USPTO

The Patent Pro Bono Program is a nationwide network of independently operated regional programs that matches volunteer patent attorneys and ...

Connecting eligible inventors and entrepreneurs with free legal ...

The PTAB is a neutral body that functions like a court for patent matters at the USPTO. To participate in the PTAB Pro Bono Program, an ...

Intellectual property legal assistance programs - USPTO

The Patent Pro Bono Program is a nationwide network of independently operated academic and nonprofit organizations that endeavor to match ...

Intro to the USPTO Pro Bono Program

Inventors and small business may qualify for free legal help in applying for a patent or to protect an invention. Patent Pro Bono Program Series.

Patent Pro Bono Program events | USPTO

Want to learn about the Patent Pro Bono Program and related resources for inventors and small businesses?

Inventor Requirements for the Patent Pro Bono Program - USPTO

Learn the 3 requirements for inventors to participate in a program offering free legal help in applying for a patent to protect an invention.

Study of the Patent Pro Bono Programs; Notice of Public Listening ...

According to the USPTO Chief Economist's report titled “Intellectual Property and the U.S. Economy: Third Edition,” the average weekly earnings ...

Inventors - Pro Bono - USPTO

You can apply for pro bono assistance to file a patent application for your invention by contacting the regional Patent Pro Bono Program in the ...

Patent Pro Bono report: Over $39.3 million donated in free legal ...

Under the direction of Director Vidal, the USPTO took the proactive step of doubling the budget for the program in 2023 from $680,000 to ...

Patent Pro Bono Program: Pathways to inclusive innovation - USPTO

The Patent Pro Bono Program is a collaboration between the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and 20 independently-operated academic and ...

Patent Pro Bono Program Qualifications and Application

Patent Pro Bono Program Qualifications and Application​ Beginning on January 1, 2023, the Penn State Law Intellectual Property Clinic will begin ...

How to Apply to the USPTO Patent Pro Bono Program

There are two ways to request free legal help through the program -- by region or directly. Patent Pro Bono Program Series. Part 1. Part 2.

Did you Know the USPTO Offers Pro Bono Patent Services? - Vorys

... USPTO Patent Pro Bono Program. The USPTO's Patent Pro Bono Program provides free legal ... intellectual property law associations across the ...

Programs - USPTO

Pro Bono. The AIA directs the USPTO to work with intellectual property law associations across the country in order to establish pro bono programs for ...

USPTO Patent Pro Bono Program Applicant Designs Her Way to ...

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is committed to increasing inventor diversity, improving equity in the innovation ...

Pro Bono - Federal Circuit Bar Association

... USPTO Patent Pro Bono Program now covers all 50 states. To view the press release, visit the White House's website here. front view of the U.S. Capitol building.

Patent Pro Bono Program Overview - USPTO

This program for free legal help is available in all 50 states. Each region decides the standards for inventor participation. Patent Pro Bono ...

Patent Pro Bono Program expands and reaches ... - USPTO

... pro bono IP services as part of the UAIA. It is important to hear from you so that we can find ways to improve the services of our regional ...

Michigan Pro Bono Patent Project - Intellectual Property Law Section

Robert Mathis, SBM Pro Bono Service Counsel, at [email protected] | (517) 346-6412. USPTO Patent Resources. Patent Pro Bono Program · Law School Clinic · Pro ...

Pro Bono (Free) Legal Assistance - Patents and Trademarks

The ProBoPat program connects low-income inventors with patent practitioners for patent preparation and prosecution legal services on a pro bono (free) ...


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