Kansas Patent Lawyer Near Me
Kansas Patent and Trademark Help
For over a quarter-century Edison Law Group Kansas patent lawyer has helped Kansas patent lawyer clients navigate the unknown waters of Kansas inventors help from the patent search to organizing the patent application and just being the best patent attorney. We are licensed to represent inventors before the Kansas USPTO and our patent law practice is exclusively devoted to intellectual law in Kansas.
Kansas Patent Attorney Services
Finding a patent attorney in Kansas with super competitive legal fees and over a quarter-century of legal experience is a dream come true for any inventor in Kansas. From individual Kansas inventors on a tight budget to large Fortune 500 Companies, our U.S. Registered Patent Attorneys in Kansas have successfully helped inventors protect their ideas both simple and complex. A Patent Search accomplishes the following:
We can help you with the following patent legal services in Kansas:
Kansas Counties For Patent Services
Johnson County, Sedgwick County, Shawnee County, Wyandotte County, Douglas County
Kansas Patent Search Cities
Don’t bother filing a Kansas patent application if the idea is already patented. This pretty much sums up the purpose of why you should do a Design & Provisional Patent Search.
Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City, Olathe, Topeka, Lawrence, Shawnee, Lenexa, Manhattan, Salina, Hutchinson, Leavenworth, Leawood, Garden City, Dodge City, Derby, Emporia, Gardner
A smart Kansas inventor will not waste time and money filing a patent application on an idea that has already been patented. The Kansas application will surely get rejected by the USPTO.
Utility Patent Application In Kansas
If you believe that your idea will make money, you may want to skip the Provisional and file a Utility Patent in Kansas. The word utility means useful. So if you feel that your idea has use to humanity, even if it’s for entertainment purposes, you may want to protect the idea with a Utility Patent.
The Kansas Utility Patent application will:
- Give you the almighty filing date (Patent Pending)
- Allow you to start manufacturing and selling your idea
- Grant you a monopoly on the idea for 20 years
You are not guaranteed to make money if you file a patent in Kansas but you certainly have a horse in the race.