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ShureSite

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My partner in our invention thinks that we should confront the company that is infringing on us. He thinks that we should tell them that if they have a hard time getting a patent, maybe we could work something out. I'm not comfortable with this, I think that if we come to them they may try to change theirs to go around ours.
 


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lawrat

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I am a law school graduate. What I offer is mere information, not to be construed as forming an attorney client relationship.

There is a reason why you are partners -- you envision the same thing but from different angles. You are both right.


Sooo.....you go talk to a patent attorney licensed in your state.

http://www.attorneypages.com
 

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