LQP Ask The Patent Attorney: Is My Attorney Getting Me The Right Claims? (Part 2 of 2)

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Craige is an experienced engineer, accomplished patent attorney, and bestselling author.

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Are you getting Litigation Quality Patent Claim Scope with your patent application? How can you tell?

Summary: Scope of a Litigation Quality Patent Claim

“Is my patent attorney getting me the right claims?” The answer to that question is two parts 1) “Litigation Quality Patent Claim Criteria”, and 2) “Litigation Quality Patent Claim Scope.” You need to handle both to assess whether your claims are on track. If I were a client of a patent attorney, these two parts would be at or near the top of the list of questions I would ask! – Craige Thompson, JD, EE, PE

In this episode of “Ask The Patent Attorney,” Craige walks you through twelve, high level claim criteria that you can used as a checklist to assess whether your claims are properly balanced so you can get a high value Litigation Quality Patent.

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