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             The patent attorney market is a specialized legal field that focuses on the protection of intellectual property rights. Patent attorneys are responsible for filing, prosecuting, and defending patent applications, as well as providing legal advice on patent-related matters. They must have a thorough understanding of patent law and the ability to interpret complex legal documents. Patent attorneys must also be knowledgeable about the technology and industry related to the patent application.
Patent    attorneys are typically employed by law firms, corporations, or government agencies. They may also work as independent consultants or as part of a research and development team. Patent attorneys must be licensed to practice law in the jurisdiction in which they are employed.
Some companies in the patent attorney market include Finnegan, Fish & Richardson, Knobbe Martens, and Sterne Kessler. Show Less   Read more