Deep understanding of the science and chemistry.
Examples of Chemical IP Law
but not limited to
Organic compounds
- Drugs and pharmaceuticals
- Isocyanates and automotive and industrial coatings
Polymers
- Acrylics
- Adhesives, sealants, and encapsulants
- Styrenics
- Thermosets and thermoplastics
- Polyols and polyamines
- Heat transfer
- Polyesters and polyamides
- Polymers and fluoropolymers
- Polyurethane foams and elastomers
Biologics
- Genetic and bacteria characterization
Inorganic compounds
- Ink compositions
- Solar-grade polycrystalline silicon
- Materials science including glass, ceramics, fiber optics, and thermal management
- Photovoltaic devices
- Silicones and polysiloxanes
Engineering process
- Heat transfer
- Dispersion, extrusion, distillation, and separation processes
- Hydrometallurgy and pyrometallurgy
- Manufacturing engineering
- Photoresists and patterning
- Reactors and reaction schemes
- Synthesis of organic compounds
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We leverage this extensive technical knowledge to assist clients
- Assessing chemical inventions for potential patents
- Conducting IP due diligence related to chemical design patents
- Defending and enforcing chemical patents in the U.S. federal district courts and internationally
- Auditing chemical patent infringement claims
- Drafting and publishing complex technical disclosures
- Negotiating licensing agreements and chemical technology transfers
- Preparing and prosecuting chemical patent applications with the USPTO federal district courts and Asian legal systems
- Representation in pre-grant challenges and post-grant reviews
- Researching and analyzing prior claim