by Ian Burns | Jul 18, 2013 | Innovation, Intellectual Property Law, Invention, Patents, Uncategorized
Rate of Innovation Rate of innovation can be measured in different ways. One method uses the rate by which patents are granted (patent rate). The greater the number of patents granted, the greater the number of inventions and the greater the rage of innovation....
by Firm | Jul 2, 2013 | Indexes, Intellectual Property Law, Invention, Patents, Trademarks, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Uncategorized
Nevada Intellectual Property Index ATIP Law is happy to announce publication of the Nevada Intellectual Property Index in the near future. The Index measures intellectual property produced in the State for the past twenty years. The Index will provide valuable...
by Ian Burns | Jun 29, 2013 | Education, Innovation, Invention, Patents, Uncategorized
Do you live in an innovative city? The Brookings Institution recently released a study on metropolitan patent data. Among other things, the data includes the number of patents granted and the number of patents granted per job as an average over the last five years....
by Ian Burns | Mar 18, 2013 | First-to-File, Intellectual Property Law, Invention, Patent Attorneys, Patent Office, Patents, Priority, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Uncategorized
Patent Value Report The value of your patents may be more than you think. A recent report indicates that the median price paid for a granted U.S. patent in 2012 was $221,000 and the average price was $374,000. This is great news for patent owners. The report released...