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Most patent portfolios look impressive until they're tested. Then the weaknesses show: claims competitors design around, gaps that surface during due diligence, patents that don't hold up when it matters most.
In this episode, Timothy Menasco (Partner at Harter Secrest & Emery LLP) breaks down the top 5 patent prosecution strategies that build portfolios that actually hold up in litigation, in licensing, and in acquisitions. Whether you're a founder protecting your first invention, in-house counsel managing a growing portfolio, or an inventor who wants to do it right, these are the strategies that turn a stack of patents into real, defensible value.
Check out the full video version on YouTube: Search "Timothy Menasco".
Email: [email protected]
YouTube: youtube.com/@timothymenasco
Firm: hselaw.com/timothy-w-menasco
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/timothymenasco
Instagram: Instagram.com/@timothymenasco
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The information in this podcast is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Attorney advertising.
By Timothy MenascoMost patent portfolios look impressive until they're tested. Then the weaknesses show: claims competitors design around, gaps that surface during due diligence, patents that don't hold up when it matters most.
In this episode, Timothy Menasco (Partner at Harter Secrest & Emery LLP) breaks down the top 5 patent prosecution strategies that build portfolios that actually hold up in litigation, in licensing, and in acquisitions. Whether you're a founder protecting your first invention, in-house counsel managing a growing portfolio, or an inventor who wants to do it right, these are the strategies that turn a stack of patents into real, defensible value.
Check out the full video version on YouTube: Search "Timothy Menasco".
Email: [email protected]
YouTube: youtube.com/@timothymenasco
Firm: hselaw.com/timothy-w-menasco
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/timothymenasco
Instagram: Instagram.com/@timothymenasco
X: x.com/mrtimmenasco
The information in this podcast is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Attorney advertising.