Critical questions about patents - Three things to look for before investing in a company

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Importance of patent strategy

Your business's intellectual property is the most valuable intangible asset. If a company neglects strategizing patents, it has the chances of losing all the hard work and efforts that were put in over the years. To avoid your intellectual property from being used illegitimately, we can help you strategize your patent before you end up losing all of your capital investments.

Secure your business's trade secret

Your business's uniqueness is the sole reason why your business will stand out in the market. Letting go of your trade secrets means that your competitors can easily copy you thus lowering your profitability and competitiveness.

Watch now "Office Hours with David Meltzer" as we discuss three critical questions about patents.

Keep your business reputation

The reputation your business has is based fully on your intellectual property. It gives your business brand value and an unbeatable image, thus raising your brand's esteem in the business environment. The only way you can secure your reputation legally is by allowing us to file a patent for you. With your patent strategized, you can innovate designs and products that can give you a first-mover advantage. We seal your innovative ideas from being stolen to make your gain the spotlight in the industry and in the mind of your customers. This not only gives you high returns on investments but makes you the market leader.

Develop a patent for your most valuable asset

The value of your intellectual property is in direct proportion to its market appeal. Your intellectual property can be used as collateral or be sold off in case you no longer want to run the business. We develop your patent strategy so that your business can get priority when you apply for government grants and subsidies.

Doug Patton and Patton Design's work in patent development, invention and innovation have garnished well over a hundred patents in over 20 market categories. Secretary of Commerce Gutierrez and Congressman and Chief Judiciary Jim Sensenbrenner nominated Doug to join an elite committee at the USPTO to research, analyze and improve the U.S. patent system more responsive to all business educational and small inventor needs. This organization PPAC (Patent Public Advisory Committee) has nine members representing the most prominent patent attorneys, litigators and innovators headed by the USPTO director.

Patton Design
20371 Irvine Ave, Suite 250
Newport Beach, CA 92660

doug@pattondesign.co
+1 (949) 753 1595

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