Tag: Inventor-Attorney Collaboration
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How to Reduce Back-and-Forth in Patent Drafting
Patent drafting should not feel like a long game of email ping-pong. Yet for many founders, engineers, and inventors, that is exactly what happens. The attorney asks for more details. The team sends notes. The attorney asks again. Someone shares a diagram. Someone else corrects it. A key feature gets missed. The draft comes back…
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Inventor Review Checklist: What to Check Before Approving a Patent Draft
A patent draft is not just a document. It is the story of your invention, written in a way that can protect your company, your product, and the work your team has built. Before you approve it, you need to slow down and check the right things. Not just typos. Not just names and dates.…
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Patent Attorney Intake Calls: Questions That Save Hours Later
A patent attorney intake call can either save your team hours or create weeks of back-and-forth. The difference is simple: the right questions. In this guide, we will break down the questions that make patent intake calls sharper, faster, and more useful. We will show how founders can prepare, what attorneys should ask, and how…
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How to Collect Better Technical Details from Inventors
A strong patent starts with strong details. Not fancy words. Not long meetings. Not a rushed form full of thin answers. The real value comes from the small technical choices the inventor made while building the invention. What problem did they see? What did they try first? What failed? What changed? What makes the final…