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Patent Infringement

Are You a Victim of Patent Infringement?

As an inventor, your creativity and innovation is protected under the law, and you have the right to enforce your patent in federal court. If you believe your patent has been infringed on by a business or individual, you may be able to file a lawsuit to stop the infringement and recover financial compensation for the damage you have suffered. Our attorneys are experienced in patent infringement litigation and can help you determine if infringement has occurred and learn more about your legal rights

Patent Infringement

The exclusive right granted under a U.S. patent prevents others from commercially manufacturing, using, selling or offering to sell or import a patented invention. When another individual or entity uses a patented invention in this manner without permission, it is called patent infringement.

Patent infringement is a civil offense. In 1982, a Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit was created by Congress to encourage consistency and understanding of patent law interpretation. In nearly two-thirds of the cases it hears, the Court rules in favor of patents. If willful infringement is determined, damages paid to the patent owner can be increased up to three times the actual amount of damages. In fact, patent infringement cases that have been upheld have cost infringers over $1 billion..

If you are a victim of patent infringement, contact us today and we will have a patent attorney review the facts of your concern. We represent existing patent holders in lawsuits against infringers.