Real partnership, not just paperwork

Your IP partner from idea to exit.

No two startups are the same. Your patent strategy shouldn't be either. We design a patent strategy to support every stage of your startup's journey.

SERVICES

How We Can Help

We offer specialized services to protect your intellectual property at every stage of development.

Patent Preparation & Filing

We draft and file high-quality, strategically tailored patent applications that protect your innovation with clarity, breadth, and precision.

Patent Prosecution

We use a data-driven prosecution strategy to communicate with the USPTO and advocate for allowance—aiming to secure strong, enforceable patents efficiently.

Patent Portfolio Strategy

We develop a custom patent portfolio strategy that is aligned with your business goals, allowing you to secure vital protection of your technology, even while you scale.

Patent Licensing

We help identify licensing opportunities and infringers, and support negotiations to monetize your patent assets.

Patent Litigation Support

We represent clients in post-grant USPTO proceedings, defending and enforcing the strength of your issued patents.

Patent Maintenance

We manage annuities and deadlines for your issued patents, keeping your patent rights secure and in force.

SERVICES

How We Can Help

We offer specialized services to protect your intellectual property at every stage of development.

Patent Preparation

We draft and file high-quality, strategically tailored patent applications that protect your innovation with clarity, breadth, and precision.

Patent Prosecution

We use a data-driven prosecution strategy to communicate with the USPTO and advocate for allowance—aiming to secure strong, enforceable patents efficiently.

Patent Portfolio Strategy

We develop a custom patent portfolio strategy that is aligned with your business goals, allowing you to secure vital protection of your technology, even while you scale.

Patent Licensing

We help identify licensing opportunities and infringers, and support negotiations to monetize your patent assets.

Patent Litigation Support

We represent clients in post-grant USPTO proceedings, defending and enforcing the strength of your issued patents.

Patent Maintenance

We manage annuities and deadlines for your issued patents, keeping your patent rights secure and in force.

Experience matters

How We Can Help

Patent Preparation & Filing

We draft and file high-quality, strategically tailored patent applications that protect your innovation with clarity, breadth, and precision.

Patent Prosecution

We use a data-driven prosecution strategy to communicate with the USPTO and advocate for allowance—aiming to secure strong, enforceable patents efficiently.

Patent Portfolio Strategy

We develop a custom patent portfolio strategy that is aligned with your business goals, allowing you to secure vital protection of your technology, even while you scale.

Patent Licensing

We help identify licensing opportunities and infringers, and support negotiations to monetize your patent assets.

Patent Litigation Support

We represent clients in post-grant USPTO proceedings, defending and enforcing the strength of your issued patents.

Patent Maintenance

We manage annuities and deadlines for your issued patents, keeping your patent rights secure and in force.

SERVICES

How We Can Help

We offer specialized services to protect your intellectual property at every stage of development.

Patent Preparation & Filing

We draft and file high-quality, strategically tailored patent applications that protect your innovation with clarity, breadth, and precision.

Patent Prosecution

We use a data-driven prosecution strategy to communicate with the USPTO and advocate for allowance—aiming to secure strong, enforceable patents efficiently.

Patent Portfolio Strategy

We develop a custom patent portfolio strategy that is aligned with your business goals, allowing you to secure vital protection of your technology, even while you scale.

Patent Licensing

We help identify licensing opportunities and infringers, and support negotiations to monetize your patent assets.

Patent Litigation Support

We represent clients in post-grant USPTO proceedings, defending and enforcing the strength of your issued patents.

Patent Maintenance

We manage annuities and deadlines for your issued patents, keeping your patent rights secure and in force.

OUR PROCESS

How We Work

Our systematic approach ensures thorough protection for your intellectual property.

Discovery

Call

We begin with a free consultation to understand your technology, business goals, and the competitive landscape. This allows us to create a patent strategy aligned with what makes your innovation valuable. If you feel we’re the right partner to protect your technology, we’ll discuss the best next steps to move forward confidently.

Invention Disclosure Meeting

We dive deep into your inventions and explore every technical detail to uncover potential embodiments and workarounds. This process ensures we not only protect your technology but also build a strategic patent fortress that keeps competitors out and maximizes the long-term value of your intellectual property.

Patent

Drafting & Filing

Using your patent strategy, we prepare a high-quality, detailed, and robust application aligned with your business goals. We handle the full filing process with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), provide docketing with monthly updates, and manage all correspondence with precision and care.

Getting an Issued U.S. Patent

We prosecute your patent applications with the USPTO according to your unique patent strategy to ensure you receive valuable protection. If you already have a patent portfolio, we review and align it with your business goals to strengthen your intellectual property and create lasting competitive advantage.

What We Do

Our Cases Portfolio

Johnson Family Estate Settlement

Family Law

International Company Contract Breach

Estate Planning

John Corporate Merger Legal Assistance

Business Law

Taylor Education Rights Advocacy

Education Law

Smith DUI Defense Case

Criminal Law

Harrison Insurance Claim Dispute

Insurance Law

ABOUT US

Meet The Founder

Tim Taylor

Tim has successfully authored and prosecuted hundreds of U.S. patents across software, circuits, wireless communication, AI, blockchain, and other high-tech fields.

He develops litigation-grade patent portfolios designed to protect innovation and strengthen each client’s competitive position. His approach is tailored to align patent strategy with real business goals—whether that’s deterring competitors, attracting investors, or maximizing exit value.

With extensive experience in drafting strong claims and defending key assets, Tim helps clients turn patents into powerful business tools.

As an inventor himself, he understands the challenges startups face and regularly partners with founders bringing breakthrough technology to market.

ABOUT US

Meet The Founder

Tim Taylor

Tim has successfully authored and prosecuted hundreds of U.S. patents across software, circuits, wireless communication, AI, blockchain, and other high-tech fields.

He develops litigation-grade patent portfolios designed to protect innovation and strengthen each client’s competitive position. His approach is tailored to align patent strategy with real business goals—whether that’s deterring competitors, attracting investors, or maximizing exit value.

With extensive experience in drafting strong claims and defending key assets, Tim helps clients turn patents into powerful business tools.

As an inventor himself, he understands the challenges startups face and regularly partners with founders bringing breakthrough technology to market.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about patent law and our services.

What is a patent?

In the U.S., a patent is a property right granted by the U.S. Government to an inventor "to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention" for a limited time in exchange for public disclosure of the invention.

What types of patents do you handle?

We handle both utility patents and design patents. Our attorneys have expertise in various technical fields including software, electronics, data storage, AI, semiconductor devices, and more.

How long does it take to prepare and file my patent application?

Preparing and filing your patent application typically takes 3-6 weeks from our initial invention disclosure session. The variance depends on the complexity of the invention, and the results of a prior art search.

What is the difference between a provisional and non-provisional patent application?

A provisional patent application establishes a priority date and gives you 'patent pending' status for up to 12 months, but a provisional patent application is not examined and must be "converted" to a non-provisional within a year or it goes abandoned. A non-provisional application is a formal patent application that is examined by the USPTO and thus can result in an issued patent.

How much does it cost to obtain a patent?

The cost of obtaining a patent can depend on the complexity of the invention, the type of patent sought, and other factors. We provide upfront, transparent, flat fee pricing so you know exactly what you will pay before the work starts. In fact, just put "Patent Fees" in the contact us form, and we will send you our fees.

What can and cannot be patented?

What can be patented?

Utility patents are provided for a new, nonobvious and useful:

- Process

- Machine

- Article of manufacture

- Composition of matter

- Improvement of any of the above

Design patents are provided for the ornamental design of an article of manufacture.

Plant patents are provided for asexually reproduced plant varieties.

What cannot be patented:

- Laws of nature

- Physical phenomena

- Abstract ideas

- Literary, musical, and artistic works (these can be Copyright protected)

How long does it take to get a patent?

While the exact time to receive a notice of allowance varies, on average it takes between 20 to 30 months for a new non-provisional patent application. There are different ways to expedite this process and we will go over those with you to see if it would make sense for you to pursue an expedited process.

What is a patent?

In the U.S., a patent is a property right granted by the U.S. Government to an inventor "to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention" for a limited time in exchange for public disclosure of the invention.

What types of patents do you handle?

We handle both utility patents and design patents. Our attorneys have expertise in various technical fields including software, electronics, data storage, AI, semiconductor devices, and more.

How long does it take to prepare and file my patent application?

Preparing and filing your patent application typically takes 3-6 weeks from our initial invention disclosure session. The variance depends on the complexity of the invention, and the results of a prior art search.

What is the difference between a provisional and non-provisional patent application?

A provisional patent application establishes a priority date and gives you 'patent pending' status for up to 12 months, but a provisional patent application is not examined and must be "converted" to a non-provisional within a year or it goes abandoned. A non-provisional application is a formal patent application that is examined by the USPTO and thus can result in an issued patent.

How much does it cost to obtain a patent?

The cost of obtaining a patent can depend on the complexity of the invention, the type of patent sought, and other factors. We provide upfront, transparent, flat fee pricing so you know exactly what you will pay before the work starts. In fact, just put "Patent Fees" in the contact us form, and we will send you our fees.

What can and cannot be patented?

What can be patented?

Utility patents are provided for a new, nonobvious and useful:

- Process

- Machine

- Article of manufacture

- Composition of matter

- Improvement of any of the above

Design patents are provided for the ornamental design of an article of manufacture.

Plant patents are provided for asexually reproduced plant varieties.

What cannot be patented:

- Laws of nature

- Physical phenomena

- Abstract ideas

- Literary, musical, and artistic works (these can be Copyright protected)

How long does it take to get a patent?

While the exact time to receive a notice of allowance varies, on average it takes between 20 to 30 months for a new non-provisional patent application. There are different ways to expedite this process and we will go over those with you to see if it would make sense for you to pursue an expedited process.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about patent law and our services.

What is a patent?

In the U.S., a patent is a property right granted by the U.S. Government to an inventor "to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention" for a limited time in exchange for public disclosure of the invention.

What types of patents do you handle?

We handle both utility patents and design patents. Our attorneys have expertise in various technical fields including software, electronics, data storage, AI, semiconductor devices, and more.

How long does it take to prepare and file my patent application?

Preparing and filing your patent application typically takes 3-6 weeks from our initial invention disclosure session. The variance depends on the complexity of the invention, and the results of a prior art search.

What is the difference between a provisional and non-provisional patent application?

A provisional patent application establishes a priority date and gives you 'patent pending' status for up to 12 months, but a provisional patent application is not examined and must be "converted" to a non-provisional within a year or it goes abandoned. A non-provisional application is a formal patent application that is examined by the USPTO and thus can result in an issued patent.

How much does it cost to obtain a patent?

The cost of obtaining a patent can depend on the complexity of the invention, the type of patent sought, and other factors. We provide upfront, transparent, flat fee pricing so you know exactly what you will pay before the work starts. In fact, just put "Patent Fees" in the contact us form, and we will send you our fees.

What can and cannot be patented?

What can be patented?

Utility patents are provided for a new, nonobvious and useful:

- Process

- Machine

- Article of manufacture

- Composition of matter

- Improvement of any of the above

Design patents are provided for the ornamental design of an article of manufacture.

Plant patents are provided for asexually reproduced plant varieties.

What cannot be patented:

- Laws of nature

- Physical phenomena

- Abstract ideas

- Literary, musical, and artistic works (these can be Copyright protected)

How long does it take to get a patent?

While the exact time to receive a notice of allowance varies, on average it takes between 20 to 30 months for a new non-provisional patent application. There are different ways to expedite this process and we will go over those with you to see if it would make sense for you to pursue an expedited process.

Get in Touch

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Contact Us

Meetings by appointment only.

Gilbert, AZ, USA

Easiest plans

Flexible Pricing Options

$210/months(s)

  • Unlimited consultations

  • Comprehensive case management

  • Representation in court or legal

  • Dedicated account manager

  • 24/7 support for urgent issues

$390/months(s)

  • Unlimited consultations

  • Comprehensive case management

  • Representation in court or legal

  • Dedicated account manager

  • 24/7 support for urgent issues

$550/months(s)

  • Unlimited consultations

  • Comprehensive case management

  • Representation in court or legal

  • Dedicated account manager

  • 24/7 support for urgent issues

Our Team

Our Expert Lawyers

Sofia Young

Lead Defense Attorney

Jessica Joe

Senior Legal Advisor

Sarah Jepson

Client Relations Manager