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Accident Claim Starting Tips

Making an accident claim is not easy, but the good news is that the companies that deal with such problems can help you a lot, practically doing everything on your behalf. But there are some things you must do before you use the services of such a company.


The Vehicle Accident Accounts in the U.S.

Vehicle accidents do happen in every state in the United States. And in recent statistics, the approximated number of victims who have incurred injury or even died reached to an alarming figure of three million individuals.


Understanding Wrongful Death Claims

When a wrongful death claim is filed, it is understood that the death was caused by the injury sustained due to the negligence or liability of another party. The survivors will then bring the lawsuit against the defendants and will seek monetary compensation for the losses incurred.


India Patents - Exclusive Marketing Rights (EMR)

The term EMR means the exclusive marketing rights to sell or distribute the article or substance coverered in a patent or patent application in the country. The purpose of EMRs is to ensure that the innovator can market free copies of his product.


PCT Patent Attorney India

Pct is the acronym for Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), a sister Treaty of the Paris Convention administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). It facilitates filing of patent applications under a single umbrella and provides for simplified procedure for the search and examination of such applications.


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Notification of Draft Patent Rules by Indian Government


Detailed Patent Search Tutorial

You can get a reasonable patent search for a few hundred dollars. An in-depth comprehensive search will cost more (around a $1,000). But before you spend any money at all applying for a patent, reducing your invention to practice, or building an expensive prototype, you can start searching around all on your own.


The In's and Out's of Gaining a Patent

Please note that there is more to gaining a patent than just filing an application and waiting. It is possible that this is all you will have to do, but unlikely. Once a patent application is sent in to the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), it will be assigned to a patent examiner.


Royalties on Patents and Audit Rights

Many inventors come up with a great idea and wish to sell this idea to another company in trade for royalties for use of their patent. This makes sense because the inventor


Patent Litigation Financing

A company or person who invents something new would like to be the sole owner of the invention. Since it is their 'original idea' they want to reap the benefits and profits. This is applicable on everything from the designs, trademark or brand names, copyrights and so on. These 'ideas' are collectively called intellectual property. It is not easy to protect these 'ideas' until and unless the government intervenes. That is, the government ensures 'protection' by issuing various intellectual protection rights. One such intellectual protection right is that of patents.


Patent - Business Method Patents - Part III

Last in a series of articles on obtaining business method patents.


Shouldn't Great Inventions Deserve Iron-clad Patents?

Chemical or pharmaceutical industries obtain patents to protect their inventions. However, many of the patents do not hold up to intense scrutiny by lawyers and courts. This article provides practical tips for obtaining strong patent protection on inventions so that these industries can resist competition successfully.


A Strong Patent Is Important To Halt Infringer's Operations, Says U.S. Supreme Court

Chemical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology companies and inventors spend countless number of hours and a lot of money to come up with a drug for curing killer diseases like cancer or diabetes or a new catalyst that will speed up a chemical reaction towards making a wonder plastic. They protect their inventions by securing a patent. When they go to the court to halt an infringer's operations, the courts often refuse to halt the infringer's operation. A weak patent may be the cause.


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