Patent, Trademark, Copyright Prosecution & Related Litigation
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KUNZLER & McKENZIE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
(801) 326-4554
Salt Lake City patent attorney, Tyler R. Goucher, provides intellectual property attorney services including patent application, patent filing, guidance on the patent application process, trademark applications trademark name searches and copyright services to clients in Utah with clients located from Ogden to Provo including Layton and Park City. As a patent Lawyer licensed with the United States patent and Trademark Office, Mr. Goucher is also available to assist inventors with their inventions throughout the United States.
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Tyler R. Goucher
Salt Lake City Patent Attorney
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website or by sending us an e-mail. Legal issues are highly factual in nature and advice given must relate to the specific facts of a case.
Therefore, we recommend that you seek an attorney qualified to render an opinion on your situation.
As a Salt Lake City Patent Attorney, I specialize in protecting individual inventors ideas. I can help you protect your
invention through the United States Patent and Trademark Office by applying for a patent.
A patent is a property right granted by the Government of the United States of America to an inventor “to exclude others
from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention throughout the United States or importing the invention into
the United States” for a limited time in exchange for public disclosure of the invention when the patent is granted.
Without such property rights other companies or individuals can simply copy your invention.
To begin, I suggest we conduct a prior art search to determine whether others have thought of your idea or invention.
Armed with the results of this patent search, you will be in a better position to decide whether to pursue patent protection.
Contact your Salt Lake City Patent Attorney to set up a free consultation or utilize my free Online Patent Consultation to
arrange a prior art search.
If you decide to pursue patent protection, I will draft a patent application to be submitted to the United States Patent and
Trademark Office. After submitting your application we will receive an office action either allowing or rejecting the claims.
I will then respond to the office action on your behalf.