On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 8:32 AM, John Griessen <john@industromatic.com> wrote:
Josh: Are you giving patent research lessons these days?
Hi John,
I would say two things:
1. Read up as much as you can/attend online classes on patent law in general. Polk Wagner had a great podcast lecture series, and there's tons of great books on Amazon.
2. Find a lawyer who already understand the IP landscape of your chosen application. There is no way you can understand this yourself in a reasonable amount of time (especially if you are innovating on the technology yourself), nor can you pay a lawyer to adequately research it unless you already have a large fortune you want to convert to a small fortune. The main purpose of #1 is so you don't waste #2's time.
-Josh
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