Patent prosecution (drafting, filing, maintaining rights, oppositions)

ICOSA

France

Service ID:

EP249S1
Service description

Patent prosecution refers to all aspects of patent life from drafting and filing applications to maintaining granted rights. The service includes preparing precise applications, responding to office actions, and representing clients in interviews or hearings with examiners. They also manage divisional, continuation, and international (PCT) filings to extend protection, while overseeing oppositions, appeals, and reexaminations when patents are challenged. In addition, they ensure compliance with deadlines by paying maintenance or annuity fees. Through these services, patent attorneys secure and preserve effective protection for innovations across jurisdictions. Overall, patent prosecution is more than paperwork. It is a strategic process that combines legal expertise, technical knowledge, and foresight to build strong and enforceable intellectual property portfolios.

Sector
Sector agnostic
Technology Readiness Level
TRL 1 – Basic principles observed
TRL 2 – Technology concept formulated
TRL 3 – Experimental proof of concept
TRL 4 – Technology validated in lab
TRL 5 – Technology validated in relevant environment
TRL 6 – Technology demonstrated in relevant environment
TRL 7 – System prototype demonstration in operational environment
TRL 8 – System complete and qualified
TRL 9 – Actual system proven in operational environment
Financial requirements

€300/hour (VAT excluded).

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