Wood & Eisenberg, PLLC
Biotech/chemical patent drafting and filing service - get patent pending status in the USA. Discount deals for startups.
| Startup type: | Company |
| Status: | Active |
| Stage: | Profitable |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Funding: | Self-funded |
| Industries: | Biotech, Cleantech, Nanotech |
| Location: | Washington, DC metro area |
| Website: | http://www.premierpatents.com |
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High-tech patent law firm for the 21st century with years of experience in helping startups and small inventors. Dr. Wood heads the firm - he has a vast array of knowledge and experience in protecting biotech/chemical ideas - we take your research paper and/or lab books and generate patent filings from $1,600 per patent filing.
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Dr. Christopher Wood
BS,MS,PhD,JD from Wales, Central Lancashire, Glasgow, De Paul Universities respectively, Over 25+ years of expertise, 6 years as law clerk, 1.6 years as patent attorney at Litman Patent Law, Presently at Wood & Eisenberg PLLC since Jan'04.
My small law firm is dedicated to helping you convert your ideas and lab experiments into patent drafts and filings to establish US patent pending status. We can set up a US company for you (typically a Delaware Inc.) as a vehicle to file foreign patent applications via the USPTO (US Patent and Trademark Office). Dr. Wood is the senior partner in Wood & Eisenberg, and lives close to the USPTO - it is quite normal for Dr. Wood to hold F2F interviews with patent Examiners to promote faster final decisions. Dr. Wood is originally from the UK (dual US/UK/EU citizen) and has three British degrees (MS, BS, PhD) and one US law degree. Dr. Wood's PhD is in Chemistry from Glasgow University in Scotland (ranked in the word's top 100 universities). Dr. Wood has passed the US Bar (Illinois) and the Federal patent Bar exams, which makes Dr. Wood a lawyer and a patent agent, hence the term "Patent Attorney".