When

Saturday, July 10, 2021 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM CDT
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This is an online event.


 
 

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Jenny Day, SCORE Workshop Coordinator
Fort Worth - Chapter 120
817-871-6002
ch.admin0120@scorevolunteer.org

Patent Savvy: 10 Tough Questions for Business Leaders

*This will be a live online workshop via Zoom* 

Patents protect the most valuable intellectual property rights and provide unique and powerful competitive advantages for business owners in the marketplace. But the patent process is highly complex and patent grants can be quite challenging to obtain.

In this workshop a former US patent prosecution insider will reveal the key questions that business leaders must ask and answer in order to get the most benefit from the US patent system and ultimately win the patent game.

Things we'll cover in this workshop:

  • Speed matters: Are you ready for the race?
  • Alignment matters: How does a patent fit into your business plan
  • Money matters: Is a patent a good investment for you?
  • Preparation matters: Is a patent possible?
  • Legal matters: Are you ready to learn patent law?
  • Expertise matters: Who can (should) represent you?
  • Process matters: What is a common pathway to a US patent?
  • Prosecution strategy matters: What will be your prosecution strategy?
  • Advanced patent strategies: What are the methodologies of the (patent) grand masters?
  • Non-patent Intellectual Property: What else should you consider?


Workshop fee $25


Presented by Gary ONeill
  
Gary ONeill is a certified SCORE mentor and volunteer. He is a Registered Patent Agent and an experienced former US Patent Office Examiner having prosecuted and granted over 500 unique US patents in the fields of electrical, electro-optic and optical technologies. Gary is a seasoned former US Patent Examiner, Gary is able to leverage his insider perspective of the patent examining corps and uses this understanding of the patterns and particulars of USPTO practice to achieve advantageous outcomes for inventors and patent applicants. He is well versed in the complexity and nuance patent law, rules and patent examining procedure as they relate to patentability determinations. He has written the full spectrum of Office Actions through allowance or abandonment under AIA and Pre-AIA law. Gary was a former Patent Research Manager at Litman Patent Law firm in Arlington, Virginia. Prior to specializing in patent practice, Gary served as Lead Supervisor and a facilities engineer in Pharmaceutical Site Protection and Response at Merck & Co in West Point, PA. Gary has earned a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from NYU Polytechnic Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn, New York City. 

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Cancellation Policy:  

If you need to cancel you must notify us via email 7 days prior to the workshop date. A confirmation of your cancellation will be sent once it is received. Calling the SCORE Fort Worth office is not acceptable for a cancellation notice. All no-shows or cancellations after 7 days will lose their paid workshop fees. 

All workshop fees must be paid in advance prior to workshop date. For security purposes we will not be able to accept payment for workshops at the door unless workshop is being held at James E. Guinn complex in Fort Worth, TX.  

CANCELLATION NOTICES MUST BE IN WRITING AND EMAILED TO: Jenny Day at ch.admin0120@scorevolunteer.org. Any other means of cancellation will not be accepted.  

SCORE is a resource partner with the SBA 

SCORE is a 501(c)(3) non-profit association dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals through education and mentorship. We have been doing this for over fifty years. Because our work is supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), and thanks to our network of 10,000 volunteers, we are able to deliver our services at no charge or at very low cost. 

Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.  All opinions, and/or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA.