Business Method Patent Attorneys in Oklahoma

The complex field of intellectual property law is in a constant state of flux, with recent decisions on the business method patent affecting the conditions which must be present for a business method to be eligible for patentability.

Method patents are allowed under current law, as long as there is a “Machine or Transformation” involved in the claimed invention. However, the In Re Bilski case that is currently before the U.S. Supreme Court may alter the way method patents are acquired.

Tomlinson, Rust, McKinstry & Grable intellectual property attorneys stay up-to-date regarding Bilski and other patent cases, so we can advise clients appropriately. Our legal experts can help you determine the best way to proceed if you feel you have developed a new, useful, non-obvious and not indefinite business method that could be patented. Our attorneys can help you navigate the complicated legal issues involved and help you apply for a patent in the most efficient, cost-effective manner possible.

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