Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at the Radisson Hotel, 175 Jefferson Road, Rochester, NY 14623
About The Program:
Presented by Richard Blazey
The secrets that people will never tell you about getting a patent. Why applying for a patent is like being a defendant in a court case. This talk is going to cover materials that are not often dealt with in discussions of what it takes to get a patent. Applying for a patent and all the work that entails is the first step in a long process. The focus is what happens 1.5 or more years AFTER your patent application is filed, a process called Patent Prosecution. It is in Patent Prosecution you find out how good a job you and your attorney did in preparing the application and also encounter the luck of the draw as you find out the prejudices and peculiarities of the person who decides if you will get that patent.