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Author Topic: Confused with what to do next  (Read 863 times)

abc07

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Confused with what to do next
« on: 08-11-07 at 08:37 pm »

Hello,

This forum gives really advice for those looking to figure out their next steps with their invention ideas. I'm open to eventually consulting a professional on the best route to go, but I could use advice on the correct person to seek for my endeavor.

I have two food product ideas, actually more like beverage enhancers. For one product, I could make an ideal prototype/ recipe of. The other would need to be developed by a food product developer to produce a prototype (s) of my idea. I want to eventually market my ideas to large grocery retailers. However, with the second product I'd like to sell it from a shop that I want to open. In a nutshell, I'd love to have both of these ideas manufactored. I want to seek advice from a professional, but I also want to ensure that my ideas will be protected.

What to do next, is my question. Should I seek an attorney or business consultant first?
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Re: Confused with what to do next
« Reply #1 on: 08-12-07 at 07:18 am »

I would suggest at least an initial consultation with an attorney to understand the issues that might affect your discussions with the business consultant.  Confidentiality and protecting your intellectual property should be high on the list.
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