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Global Intellectual Property
The legal professionals at Boudwin Intellectual Property Law, LLC, focus on preserving and protecting our clients' intellectual capital and its value. Our talented staff has decades of legal experience with intellectual property law and patent-related cases. We strive to build long-term professional relationships with businesses and individuals in New Jersey, the Philadelphia metropolitan area, North Carolina, and around the world with a variety of legal problems.

You can contact our Swedesboro office now at 856-975-6241 to schedule your first meeting with one of our friendly and knowledgeable attorneys. Our team of licensed patent practitioners has years of education and experience in various scientific, engineering and technological fields, as well as in various aspects of the law. We deliver a broad range of legal services to our clients with quick turnaround times to enable them to get a jump-start on capitalizing on their ideas.

Our services include representing our clients before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in all steps of the patent and trademark application processes.
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To receive a patent, the patent application must meet all the patentability requirements.
These requirements necessitate that the claimed invention is directed to "patentable subject matter, " is adequately supported by the disclosure, and is both novel and nonobvious.
Because the patent process can be expensive and lengthy, we believe that every inventor should have at least one patent search conducted by a licensed patent attorney or agent.
At Boudwin Intellectual Property Law, LLC, our lawyers help clients efficiently complete patent searches and guide them through all aspects of their patent application.
Though many inventors file provisional patent applications on their own, that may not always be the best plan of attack.
This is especially true if you plan to potentially file a nonprovisional patent application stemming from that provisional patent application.
To best protect your intellectual property, it is often recommended that you have an attorney by your side who can help you with the provisional patent application and every step of the patent application process.
At Boudwin Intellectual Property Law, LLC, we can help you file a provisional patent application that thoroughly and accurately describes your invention.
Successfully filing a nonprovisional patent application will allow you to obtain a permanent patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
Unfortunately, this process can be extremely complex, and failing to do your due diligence can result in delayed or denied applications.
Because of this complexity, it is highly recommended that you have a knowledgeable attorney who can guide you through the process.
At Boudwin Intellectual Property Law, LLC, we will thoroughly and accurately prepare a nonprovisional patent application that is legally sound and is written to your liking.
A nonprovisional design patent application is an integral part of protecting your invention.
This type of patent application will allow you to safeguard the design of your product from people who may infringe upon its visual ornamental characteristics.
A knowledgeable intellectual property lawyer guides you through the process.
At Boudwin Intellectual Property Law, LLC, we can discuss your needs and goals to determine the appropriate type of patent application to file for your invention.
We have experience drafting nonprovisional design patent applications and will ensure that your filing is handled diligently and professionally.
At Boudwin Intellectual Property Law, LLC, we will work at your budget, goals and priorities in mind to advance your nonprovisional patent application to the allowance stage.
We can conduct examiner interviews, draft formal responses to issued office actions and navigate through the appeal process before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board if needed.
You can contact our Swedesboro office now at 856-975-6241 to schedule your free consultation.
After the nonprovisional utility patent application or nonprovisional design patent application is filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), it is reviewed by a patent examiner to ensure that the claimed invention meets all patentability requirements.
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