Where can I find an intellectual property lawyer?
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M$Intellectual property attorneys advise and assist individual and business on how to develop and protect intellectual property. These includes ideas, artistic creations, engineering processes, scientific inventions and many more.
Intellectual property lawyers also handles infringement case that involve unauthorized use and misuse of copyrights, patents, trademarks.
Intellectual property lawyer charges $10,000- $20,000 for patent preparation and processing.
For preparing a patent application they usually charge $10,000 to $20,000; $10,000-$15,000 fees charged for preparing a patent application. And on the low end, charges $10,000; and $500-$10,000 on average
You will also find intellectual property lawyers at the following sites:
http://www.intellectualpropertylawfirms.com/
http://intellectual-property.lawyers.com/Intellectual-Property-Selecting-a-Good-Lawyer.html
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M$You can look in any town with a research university--there will be a lot of IP lawyers there.
to save money, read as much as you can before you go to the office. The various books by Nolo.com are really good introductions to a topic, for about $25, and will save you hours of having an expensive advisor explain something you could have taught yourself.
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