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Re: Re: Re: Making money with a patent[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Patent Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by Contingency Lawyer on May 01, 2002 at 03:19:13: In Reply to: Re: Re: Making money with a patent posted by M Arthur Auslander on April 30, 2002 at 02:12:14: ContingencyLawyers.FreeServers.com has NEVER CHARGED A CLIENT ANY FEES!!! Contingency Lawyers collect a percentage of any royalties of an issued patent or any awards for a lawsuit. Our service is entirely free to clients. We assist cleints in locating an attorney to take there case on a contingence fee basis. Our percentage comes from royalties and awards. We understand that this concept threatens those attorneys collecting several thousand of dollars for filing a worthless piece of paper in the patent office. However, we believe that teams work best when each has an individual stake in the outcome of the effort. We strive hard to ensure that the work we do is valuable. If it is not we do not collect anything. : : If you don't spend any attorney fees in drafting the patent applicaiton you have a greater chance at earning a profit immediately. At ContingencyLawyers.FreeServers.com we provide a network of patent agents to prosecute you invention on a contingency basis. You share the patent royalties with the patent agent drafting your patent. We believe that team efforts work best when every member of the team has the same goal. That goal is making your patent as strong, and enforceable as possible. The patent agent shares in this concept because he only gets paid if your patent recieves royalties. What could be better for a struggling inventor, low cost patent prosecution. : Dear Free, : I want proof how many of you inquires get "free" service. I'm not saying that you do not work on a contingency. I want to know how many REALLY get free service and how many pay. : M. Arthur Auslander : Auslander & Thomas-Intellectual Property Law Since 1909 : : Auslander & Thomas-Intellectual Property Law Since 1909
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