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Richard G Miller -

About

Richard focuses on shielding highbrow belongings and US authorities contracts. He has filed and efficaciously prosecuted patents inside the US, Europe, China, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, and South Korea. These patents cover a large range of technology from easy to complicated devices. For example, those devices include complex aerospace components, electromechanical devices, wireless gadgets, optical systems, software, and chemical detection systems. His years as an R&D engineering involved operating with advanced technologies in the fields of optics, fluids, lasers, aircraft and aviation additives, software program, networks, rockets, trying out, and basic science. Additionally, Richard has over three decades of US authorities contracting and is able to assist maximize the capability to defend the ownership of IP even as playing the benefits of a central authority settlement. He has each large law office experience and in-house recommend enjoy, which permits him to provide you with a clean information of what it takes to defend your business goals in an cheap, reasonable manner.

Location

Legal Issues

    Gov & Administrative Law
    Administrative Law, Election Law, Government Contracts, Government Finance, Legislative & Government Affairs
    Intellectual Property
    Patents
    Patent Appeals, Patent Litigation, Patent Prosecution
    Trademarks
    Trademark Litigation, Trademark Registration

Costs

  • Free Consultation
  • Payment With Credit Card

Certificates

No Certifications

Languages

  • English: Spoken, Written

Accepted Jurisdictions

Oklahoma Jurdictions
Oklahoma
Since 2006
North Carolina Jurdictions
North Carolina
Since 2014

Experience

    Educations

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