Patent licensing strategy
Analysis of patent assets, claim coverage, available licensing positions, potential counterparties, field-of-use issues, exclusivity, and commercial objectives.
Agency Patents provides legal services relating to patent licensing, patent ownership, intellectual property protection, portfolio protection, and protection-oriented intellectual property strategy.
The services include counseling and analysis for licensing of intellectual property rights, evaluation of patent portfolios, review of ownership and control issues, and protection of patent value in commercial and enforcement-sensitive contexts.
Agency Patents supports licensing of intellectual property by helping clients evaluate patent rights, leverage, ownership issues, commercialization paths, diligence questions, and transaction strategy.
Analysis of patent assets, claim coverage, available licensing positions, potential counterparties, field-of-use issues, exclusivity, and commercial objectives.
Review of patent portfolios, prosecution posture, ownership records, claim scope, encumbrances, and assignment issues.
Legal and technical analysis supporting commercialization of patent rights, technology-transfer issues, license negotiation strategy, and transaction-oriented IP review.
Agency Patents supports protection of intellectual property by helping clients preserve, evaluate, strengthen, and strategically use patent rights and related IP positions.
Invention review, patent and claim strategies, continuation opportunities, portfolio gaps, office action prosecution, and filing strategies directed to preserving commercial value.
Review of patent families, claim coverage, continuation opportunities, portfolio gaps, prosecution options, and filing strategies directed to preserving commercial value.
The AI IP agents include proprietary tools developed for patent and intellectual property workflows. They assist the attorney with structured review, comparison, summarization, drafting support, prior-art organization, claim analysis, prosecution review, landscape analysis, portfolio review, and licensing.
The client-facing service remains intellectual property licensing and protection services provided by Agency Patents. The attorney directs the AI agents, reviews the results, and communicates legal advice to the client.
Licensing and protection decisions are legal and strategic decisions. AI IP agents can assist with information processing and structured analysis, but the attorney must connect that output to the client’s objectives, facts, risk tolerance, legal posture, and commercial plan.
Under current law, only properly licensed professionals can providing legal advice and services. AI agents are not properly licensed and there is no current path toward certifying them for providing legal advice. Agency Patents therefore uses AI IP agents to support the attorney, not to replace the attorney.
Invention disclosures, unpublished applications, licensing positions, prosecution plans, and portfolio strategies can be sensitive. Attorney-directed workflows help control when and how information is used.
Agentic outputs may be incomplete, overbroad, inconsistent, or wrong. Agency Patents applies attorney review before relying on analysis, claim language, prior-art comparisons, or licensing-related recommendations.
Protection and licensing strategy may depend on budget, timing, continuation practice, foreign filing, enforcement posture, investor diligence, design-around risk, and licensing objectives.