Boston Patent & Trademark Attorney
Helping Individuals Protect Their Intellectual Property
Creating a new product that has yet to be implemented into the global marketplace requires a serious commitment on the part of the inventor. You begin by developing your idea into a prototype and creating a marketing plan, hoping to be one of the few that achieve success in a dog-eat-dog environment. Once you have taken these often monumental steps, it may be wise to protect your idea and product with the help on an experienced patent and trademark lawyer.
At the Boston law offices of Altman & Martin, we work with individuals to safeguard their intellectual property. With more than 15 years of experience practicing intellectual property law, Steven K. Martin is prepared to carefully explain the process of securing a patent and/or trademark and guide you through the option that best suits your interests.
Protecting Your Intellectual Property Rights
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A large percentage of the patent and trademark clients we work with are individuals who have an original idea they wish to safeguard from public use. Often the first step in deciding to patent an idea or invention involves performing a patentability search. Although your idea may appear to be unique, it is important for us to search issued patents and published applications to be certain it is patentable and will not infringe on another's intellectual property rights.
If, after analysis, your idea or product appears to be patentable, we can assist you with the patent application process. Once your patent is in place and any trademarks you have are also registered, our legal support does not end. We are available to assist with licensing needs and serve as co-counsel should litigation over your intellectual property rights arise.
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Our Boston law office is located between the Park Street and Government Center T stations. Whether you are a first-time inventor or an experienced veteran of the patent and trademark process, we are ready to help you identify and protect your intellectual property. We are available weekdays from nine to five and we offer evening and weekend hours by appointment. Contact us to arrange a free initial consultation.