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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: does any place or school teach you how to write patent application and claim?[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Patent Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by M. Arthur Auslander on August 29, 2003 at 15:07:15: In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: does any place or school teach you how to write patent application and claim? posted by James Ivey on August 29, 2003 at 11:50:12:
: : C'MOM Ivey, : This is an entirely useless conversation, so this will be my last comment on the topic. If Mr. A wants the last word after this, so be it. : All he's asking for is a list of patents I've written (which identifies the client) and some indication of the relationship between the fee paid to me (strictly confidential) and the amount of money made on the patent (strictly confidential). : Uuhh... let me see.... : No. : If Mr. A were who he claims to be, he would immediately see the inappropriateness of such a request. He would also be able to pull up (easily) any "public record of issued patents and trademarks" himself and post it here. : Am I trying to hide the "public record?" Of course not. I couldn't if I wanted to. : So go ahead; search the public record and put it here. Just don't ask me to augment it with my clients' confidential information. : A lay person posing as an attorney might ask for such information. A real attorney wouldn't. And anyone posting here knows how carefully this forum authenticates identity. : For the actual or potential clients of patent attorneys out there, consider how you would feel if you read your financial information on this forum posted by your attorney. Are you cool with that? I wouldn't be. : I consider this matter closed and won't respond further to this silly, obtuse, and irrelevant question. Dear Mr. Ivey, M. Arthur Auslander
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