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Re: Re: Patent Applications on contingency basis[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Patent Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by andy on March 23, 2002 at 03:43:38: In Reply to: Re: Patent Applications on contingency basis posted by M Arthur Auslander on February 15, 2002 at 08:26:37: : : Have your invention patented on a contingency basis. You pay USPTO fees. Contingency Lawyers simply shares in your licensing through a royalty. It is a win-win situation. We strive to get you a valuable patent with broad enforceable claims, becuase is we don't we don't get paid. What could be better for you? Visit us at www.contingencylawyers.freeservers.com or e-mail contingencylawyer@law.com. : Dear Contingency Lawyers, : If you guys are straight, why don't you give your names. There must be a catch here. Even with good inventions it is hard to get them off the ground. This is not like negligence law were money is made on almost every case. : If you are legit you are going to have to screen an awful lot of patents to make a living and wait the years it takes for an invention to prosper. : M. Arthur Auslander : Auslander & Thomas-Intellectual Property Law Since 1909 I actually think that contingency fees and patent attorneys may become more and more prominent as a no-risk opportunity for small companies to aggressively protect their IP and perhaps bring in license fees, at low cost.
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