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The Patent Prosecution market is a subset of the patent industry that focuses on the preparation and prosecution of patent applications. It involves the filing of patent applications with the relevant patent office, responding to office actions, and negotiating with patent examiners to obtain a patent grant. Patent prosecution is a complex process that requires a deep understanding of patent law and the ability to effectively communicate with patent examiners.
Patent prosecution services are provided by a variety of companies, including law firms, patent agents, and patent attorneys. These companies provide a range of services, from filing patent applications to providing strategic advice on patent prosecution. Additionally, many companies offer patent search services to help identify prior art and assess the patentability of an invention.
Notable companies in the Patent Prosecution market include Finnegan, Fish & Richardson, Kilpatrick Townsend, and Knobbe Martens. Show Less Read more