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Filing for a non­provisional patent application is very complicated and the requirements are strict. As you see, it is best to have all parts of the application complete because you won't secure the filing date until the application contains everything the USTPO requires. This is why it is in your best interests to retain a patent lawyer to assist you in making the application and doing the necessary research to assure that your patent does not inadvertently infringe on someone else's.

Even if you have already filed for a provisional patent application, you still need a lawyer. In fact, that is more of a reason to secure the assistance of qualified legal counsel because if the full patent application is not deemed by the USTPO to be to the exact specifications of the PPA, you lose the filing date secured by the PPA. Don't let someone else take your idea. Contact a LawInfo Lead Counsel qualified patent attorney today.


Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

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