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Snapshot Patenting -- A Practical Alternative to Protecting Innovation, Part 1

Posted January 19, 2004 | Leadership | Leadership |

Let's say you're in the midst of developing a new product or refining an existing product, during the course of which your team will be creating valuable new inventions. A decision is made that it probably makes sense to patent at least some of these inventions.

About The Author
Michael Messinger
Mike Messinger is a renaissance patent attorney practicing in the electronics group at Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox PLLC (www.skgf.com). He works primarily with emerging companies to identify and leverage intellectual property assets. Mr. Messinger has examined, taught, and mentored in the area of intellectual property for 18 years and enjoys the challenge and hope that drives teams that innovate in cutting-edge software and electronic… Read More
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