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Foreign Companies Seeking U.S. Patents

Boston Patent Lawyer Representing Foreign and International Companies Seeking U.S. Patents

The ultimate value of an innovation depends on how well it is protected. To fully take advantage of a potentially lucrative business opportunity in the United States, you need an experienced patent attorney to protect your idea by helping you obtain a U.S. patent.

At Cesari and McKenna LLP, we work with non-U.S. companies who seek to expand their patent portfolios in the United States. Our global clients include entrepreneurs and Fortune 500 companies throughout North America, Asia and Europe.

Managing partner Michael R. Reinemann has more than 18 years of experience prosecuting patents and working with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to protect the value of our clients' innovations and products in the United States.

Helping Foreign Companies Obtain U.S. Patents

Attorney Michael R. Reinemann applies his technical background and nearly two decades of legal experience to help international companies protect their innovations in the United States.

He works routinely with business clients in Canada and Germany, outlining the critical steps clients must meet to gain patent protection through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Mr. Reinemann also works as a consulting attorney for patent law firms in Europe, helping their clients expand their business opportunities in the United States.

Attorney Reinemann communicates daily with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and has an in-depth understanding of the overall process, which is somewhat different from the patenting processes in other countries.

Managing the U.S. Patent Process

The process of obtaining a U.S. patent can be time-consuming and expensive, particularly if the process is not managed efficiently. We work closely with our international clients, outlining important deadlines and critical information in order to minimize time and expense.

Attorney Reinemann advises clients about the similarities and differences in the U.S. patenting process versus that of other countries, helping them minimize delays and surprises so they can maximize their business opportunities. If your invention is of critical medical value for the global community or possesses other attributes lending urgency, he is prepared to accelerate the process with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

We offer exceptional patent and intellectual property law services as bright as your own ideas. To schedule a consultation, contact attorney Reinemann by e-mail, call our Boston office at 617.830.4505, or call toll free from anywhere in the U.S. at 888.309.1057.

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