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If you believe a business has infringed on your patent you may be able to file a lawsuit to make them stop the infringement and recover financial compensation for the damage you have suffered. Under U.S. law an infringement may occur when the defendant has made, used, sold or imported the infringing invention or its equivalent.

We take patent infringement claims on a contingency which means the attorney only receive a percentage of what we recover for the client. There are no hourly fees, expenses or other costs. If there is no recovery, the client is not responsible for any attorney’s fees or other expenses.

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What is your patent number?


What year did you first generate sales from this invention?


Best estimates of the annual revenues earned by the infringers to date.


Best estimate of the projected revenues the infringers will make in the foreseeable future.


Has this patent been previously litigated? Yes No
Do you have a copy of the file history of the patent? Yes No


 
 
Provide a brief description of your patent
and what is the date of first use.
 
 
What are the products that are infringing? Is there a websites or other material that we can describe that we can look at and compare to your patent. What are the website addresses?
 

 
Can you explain to us how the infringer is infringing
on your patent (important).
 
 
 

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