Washington Patent Attorney

Failing to protect your intellectual property can cost you millions of dollars over time. Hire an effective non-disclosure agreement attorney to avoid this pitfall. Alloy Patent Law is ready to help.

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What to Expect From An Experienced Washington Patent Lawyer

Alloy Patent Law provides legal services to clients nationwide. Our team is dedicated to serving small entities with their intellectual property needs, including patents, trade secrets, NDAs, and more. Our intimate knowledge of Washington IP law makes us an ideal fit for your invention or small business. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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Washington Practice Areas

Alloy Patent Law has served hundreds of clients across these disciplines.

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Trademarks

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What Makes Us Different

Many intellectual property law firms focus on large clients with deep pockets and overlook small businesses and individuals. Alloy Patent Law was founded by an engineer-turned-lawyer who understands the plight of small entities. Our commitment to you is an experience rich with honesty, transparency, and practical guidance.

About the Firm

We always provide transparent pricing before you pay, practical legal advice, and clarifying direction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do patent services cost in Washington?

Depending on your needs, patent services with Alloy Patent Law can cost anywhere from $300 (a review of a pre-existing non-disclosure agreement) to $9000 (drafting and filing a non-provisional patent application). The cost of services depends on your needs. We offer a free consultation to give you clear pricing on your preferred services, and we never charge unnecessary fees.

Are there different kinds of patents in Washington?

There are only three kinds of patents in Washington: plant patents, utility patents, and design patents. These are no different from patent types that exist nationwide. Patents in Washington differ only from the number of patents that can be granted to an individual, the cost of trademarks, and various characteristics of the court system.

Does it take long to get a patent in Washington?

The most common timeframe for patent approval in Washington is one to two years. This includes collecting and filling out the proper documentation before sending it to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. There are many intricacies involved with filing and finalizing a patent, which makes it all the more important to hire an experienced Washington patent attorney like Alloy Patent Law.

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Among other intellectual property law firms, Alloy Patent Law cares most about your safety, security, and success. Schedule a free thirty-minute consultation over phone or video call. We’ll see that you’re protected fairly and transparently.

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