For businesses that make, source, or sell physical products, tariffs are no longer just a finance or logistics issue. In 2026, they are affecting where companies manufacture, how they manage…
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If you’re an inventor or entrepreneur in Washington—whether you’re building software in Seattle, hardware in Bellevue, aerospace components in Everett, or consumer products in Spokane—it can feel natural to look…
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When you’re looking for legal representation, especially for something as important as protecting your invention, it’s natural to search for a “patent attorney near me” in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, or…
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Starting a business in North Carolina usually begins with registering your name with the Secretary of State. That step gives you the ability to operate legally under your chosen name,…
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For inventors and startups seeking a competitive edge, personalized, technically fluent patent counsel can make all the difference. At Alloy Patent Law, we specialize in transforming novel ideas into strategic…
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the way individuals and businesses approach innovation. Increasingly, we are seeing inventors employ AI tools to assist in the development and refinement of new ideas,…
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As global trade policy continues to evolve, new tariffs and shifting supply chains have captured the attention of manufacturers, retailers, and policy analysts. Yet one of the most significant—and often…
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Risks of Joint Patent Infringement Us Patent law (35 U.S.C. § 271) states that the following factors are used to determine patent infringement in Court: Making, using, selling, or offering…
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Patent assignment agreements are made between employers and employees for invention patents. These agreements usually happen in instances when an employee is developing a patent invention with the employer’s resources…
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Patent protection grants the patentee exclusive rights to his patent invention, prohibiting other parties from manufacturing, using, selling, or importing the invention in the United States. Any party found guilty…
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