How to Find a Patent Attorney in New York
- The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office does not recommend patent attorneys, but it does provide a searchable listing of Registered Attorneys and Agents
- Here is the New York
list of Registered Attorneys and Agents.
- The FindLaw Lawyer Directory allows you to search a database of over a million lawyers and law firms to find those specializing in patents in a specific geographic area.
- Another comprehensive and well-known directory of lawyers is the Martindale-Hubbell
Lawyer Directory. It also allows you
to search for attorneys specializing in patent law and provides profiles and peer review ratings of lawyers. Martindale-Hubbell also compile a list of the top ten law firms based on the total number of U.S. patents granted during the past two years.
- PatentBuddy is a commercial site that also provides a searchable directory of attorneys. In addition to contact information, the directory also provides additional information about a patent attorney's work history with the USPTO.
Try out this helpful book for tips and strategies to find the right lawyer:
Choosing Your Lawyer: An Insider's Practical Guide to Making a Really Good Choice (paperback)
Choosing Your Lawyer : An Insider's Practical Guide to Making a Really Good Choice (kindle)
Search Google for additional ways of finding patent attorneys in New York or in cities in New York. Here are some examples. (Use quotes to make the search more targeted.)
"Patent Attorneys" "New York, NY"
Attorneys "Intellectual Property" "New York"
Attorneys patents "New York"
Attorney "Patent Law " "Albany, NY"
"Patent Lawyer "New York"
How
to Find a Patent Attorney| Alabama| Alaska|Arizona| Arkansas| California| Colorado| Delaware| District
of Columbia| Florida| Georgia| Hawaii| Idaho| Illinois| Indiana| Iowa| Kansas| Kentucky| Louisiana| Maine| Maryland | Massachusetts| Michigan| Minnesota| Mississippi| Montana| Nebraska| Nevada| New
Jersey| New
Mexico| New
York| North
Carolina| North
Dakota| Ohio| Oklahoma| Oregon| Pennsylvania| Puerto
Rico| Rhode
Island| South
Carolina| South
Dakota| Tennessee| Texas| Utah| Vermont| Washington| West
Virginia| Wisconsin| Wyoming|