What Does an Intellectual Property Attorney Do?
Intellectual property lawyers are a classification of lawyers by profession, mainly dealing with litigation and non-litigation law-related matters in patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, unfair competition, etc.
Intellectual Property Lawyer
- Intellectual property lawyers are a classification of lawyers by profession, mainly dealing with litigation and non-litigation law-related matters in patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, unfair competition, etc. Intellectual property rights refer to the "exclusive rights of the right holders to the intellectual labor results they create", which are generally valid for a limited period of time. Various intellectual creations such as inventions, literature and
- 1. Provide consulting services for patent protection strategy, trademark protection strategy and copyright;
- 2. Responsible for intellectual property trade negotiations, contract drafting and review;
- 3. Responsible for the formulation and implementation of intellectual property legal risk prevention measures;
- 4. Responsible for patent application agency, maintenance, licensing and transfer of patent rights;
- 5. Responsible for patent reexamination and administrative litigation;
- 6. Document search, investigation and monitoring of trademark patents.
- Contents of IP legal services -IP consultant
- 1. Review and formulate intellectual property contracts
- 2. Develop enterprise intellectual property management system
- 3. Use and manage intellectual property information, formulate and implement corporate intellectual property strategies
- 4. Issue a lawyer's statement and warning
- Second, to obtain and confirm intellectual property rights
- 1.Assist, direct or directly represent individuals or enterprises in applying for patent, trademark and copyright registration
- 2. Proxy patent, trademark invalidation declaration and opposition procedures
- 3. Litigation of intellectual property rights
- Investigation of Intellectual Property Infringement
- IV Intellectual Property Infringement Litigation
- 1. Trademark, patent, copyright infringement litigation
- 2. Unfair competition infringement litigation
- 3. Internet and news infringement lawsuits
- 4. Slogan infringement lawsuit
- 5. Intellectual Property Licensing, Transfer Negotiation, Contract Formulation and Review
- 6. Intellectual Property Administration and Criminal Litigation
- VII Customs Protection of Intellectual Property
- Protection of computer software and integrated circuit design