Patent Prosecution
Patent prosecution refers to the process of applying for a US patent and having the patent examined by the US Patent Office. There are many complex legal and technical requirements that must be fulfilled in order to obtain not only an issued patent, but a valuable patent that includes broad claims and is immune from defects or serious limitations.
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Representative Clients:
- General Electric Corporation
- Quad Graphics Printing
- Outboard Marine Corporation
- Harnischfeger P&H Crane
- Milwaukee Electric Tool
- Rexnord Corporation
- Wallace & Tiernan
- Fotodyne
- British Water
- Bemis Manufacturing
- Michigan Tech University
- The Modern Group, LTD
- E-Watch, Inc.
Patent Infringement
A patentee has the right to exclude others from practicing the invention. Individuals and small businesses holding patents, however, often find it difficult to enforce their patents against infringers. Patent infringement lawsuits''' are complex, time-consuming, and expensive. Moore Landrey L.L.P. has extensive experience helping individuals and small businesses enforce their patents against infringers. Our attorneys can assist patent holders seeking injunctions against the unauthorized use of their inventions, or can prosecute infringement lawsuits in which the inventor seeks lost profits or a reasonable royalty.
Representative Engagements:
- Case No. 9:06-CV-25; E-Watch, Inc., a Nevada Corporation and E-Watch Corporation, a Texas Corporation v. March Networks Corporation; In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas; Lufkin Division. Moore Landrey LLP represented the Plaintiff / Inventor in this patent infringement case involving security devices. Confidential settlement and licensing agreement was obtained for the Plaintiff.
- Case No. 9:06-CV-28; Mooneyham Lures, Inc. v. Ebsco Industries, Inc. and Yum Baits Company; In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas; Lufkin Division. Moore Landrey LLP represented the Plaintiff, an artificial bait manufacturer, in this patent infringement litigation. The parties entered into a confidential settlement agreement.