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Re: Re: Re: Patenting an idea
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Posted by M. Arthur Auslander on February 11, 2000 at 13:50:46:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Patenting an idea posted by konstantin rodoslavov on February 11, 2000 at 12:21:29:
: : : I have a great idea and do not know where to start. HELP! : : Do not reveal the idea except in confidence and then in writing. Your really need professional help. Be extremely cautious of television or radio ads solciting inventors. There is a $100,000,000 scam preying on the unwary. It took 25 years to put one scam out of business. There were 30,000 clients and only 3 made more money than they paid. I my practice I conduct a "Reality Check" for which there is a small charge, particuarly considering the usual large investment in a patent. Even patents can be uncertain. : : M. Arthur Auslander : : ELAINE's Workshop: means Early Legal Advice Is Not Expensive (sm) : : Auslander & Thomas-Intellectual Property Law Since 1909 : : 505 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10018 : : 212-594-6900, fax 212-244-0028, aus@auslander.com It is best to start with a lawyer you can trust. Yes there are lawyers that cana be trusted. M. Arthur Auslander ELAINE's Workshop (sm) E arly L egal A dvice I s N ot E xpensive Auslander & Thomas-Intellectual Property Law Since 1909 505 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10018 212-594-6900, fax 212-244-0028, aus@auslander.com
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