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Author Topic: Deal for Patent Attorney  (Read 1109 times)

Jp

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Deal for Patent Attorney
« on: 01-19-11 at 09:59 pm »

I am looking for a patent attorney that would be willing to do a contingency or equity trade deal in return for possible profitable venture, in asset development.

The asset being developed is a technology that is intended to prevent credit and debit card fraud for computer users. 
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Re: Deal for Patent Attorney
« Reply #1 on: 05-05-11 at 03:25 am »

Thanks Jumbo I'll Check it out, . . .
and I'll make sure I write down the address because if tozmer, ( inthe post before yours), gets pulled over for spamming and his post gets deleted, my entire thread will be deleted,
not by me but by the administration,( no fault of their own), who you might think would be a little more technically adept when it comes to record keeping, since many lawyers and legal premises are involved with Intellectual Property.
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"The proposed Patent Reform Act of 2007, however, is so consistently and unmistakably biased in favor of large corporations that the purported motivation for the proposed change to a First-to-File system must be viewed with deep suspicion."
 



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