Optimal IP Strategies

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Optimal IP Strategies

Intellectual Property Management

When your company has an inventory of intellectual property, you must know each item’s validity and utility. You must also recognize how they fit together. These are the primary goals of an intellectual property management process. When you’re responsible for running a company, you probably have neither the time nor the experience to manage your IP portfolio. You need an IP professional with the experience necessary to implement reliable strategies on your behalf.

We assist you by reviewing your intellectual property and implementing a workable management strategy.

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Portfolio Management

Our intellectual property attorney, Matthew Patterson, has worked with major Connecticut corporations for over 30 years. He has performed in-house and independent functions as an engineer, an inventor, a patent engineer, and an intellectual property attorney. Through his decades of multi-faceted experience, Attorney Patterson has mastered patent management’s subtleties and complexities. He provides his dedication, professionalism, and experience to large corporations and small businesses throughout the area, the United States and the world.

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Our Portfolio Management Services

In managing your company’s intellectual properties, we review your patents in consideration of your company’s goals. We examine your options and tailor an IP management strategy that fits your business. We accomplish this by asking these and other key questions:
  • What intellectual properties do you have in your company’s IP inventory?
  • Do you have holes in your patent portfolio? If you produce 10 unique products but have only five patents, how can you protect the other five?
  • When is it the right time to consider filing for patent protection?
  • Do you use all of your patents? Could you license them to another company with no risk of them competing against you? This strategy would produce income.
  • Are you paying escalating maintenance fees for patents you no longer need? Should you consider letting them go?

What intellectual properties do you have in your company’s IP inventory?

Do you have holes in your patent portfolio? If you produce 10 unique products but have only five patents, how can you protect the other five?

When is it the right time to consider filing for patent protection?

Do you use all of your patents? Could you license them to another company with no risk of them competing against you? This strategy would produce income.

Are you paying escalating maintenance fees for patents you no longer need? Should you consider letting them go?

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Why Do You Need Intellectual Property Management

IP management is an ongoing process. It establishes a system for organizing and preserving your existing patents and determining your need for new filings. The process assists you in the following ways:
  • Documents and tracks all of your intellectual property
  • Cuts expenses by eliminating unnecessary fees
  • Gains revenue for unused patents
  • Establishes a strategy for ongoing management activities

Documents and tracks all of your intellectual property

Cuts expenses by eliminating unnecessary fees

Gains revenue for unused patents

Establishes a strategy for ongoing management activities

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Whether you run a start-up or an established business, you need a confident, expert IP attorney managing your intellectual property issues.

To schedule a free consultation, contact Optimal IP Strategies at (860) 982-6415.

As your outside/inside legal team, we will provide legal and technical expertise for a reasonable price.

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