Posts by Jason M. Nolan, Ph.D.
Expediting Examination of Your Patent Application
This article explains what prioritized examination is and summarizes the requirements for fast-tracking a patent application at the U.S. Patent Office.
Read MoreNolan IP Law Helps South Florida Business Obtain U.S. Patent for Controlling Iguana Infestastion
The U.S. Patent & Trademark Office has issued U.S. Patent No. 11,122,793 on September 21, 2021 to Thomas Portuallo and Blue Iguana Pest Control, Inc. for “Systems and Methods of Controlling Iguana Infestation.”
Read MoreIndustry Snapshot: Design Patents for Golf Club Heads
In this Industry Snapshot, we take a look at the design patents issued for golf club heads by the USPTO in August of 2021.
Read MoreNolan IP Law and Jason Nolan Recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch
Jason M. Nolan and Nolan IP Law have been recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch.
Read MoreTrademark Symbols Explained
This article explains when to use each of the three different trademark symbols.
Read MoreJason Nolan Accepted To Lawyers of Distinction
The Lawyers of Distinction is pleased to announce that Jason M. Nolan of Boynton Beach, FL has been certified as a distinguished 2021 Member of Lawyers of Distinction.
Read MoreWhat is a Trademark Knockout Search?
How does a superabundance of trademarks affect your brand and your trademarks?
Read MoreWhat is a Patent Assignment?
This article is concerned with patent ownership and the transfer of title to a patent from the patent owner to a third party.
Read More2 Additional Tips for Inventors, Startups, and Small Businesses to Consider Before Applying for a Mechanical Patent
In a previous article, we set out four general tips for inventors, startups, and small businesses to consider before filing for a patent. Here we provide two additional tips for consideration before preparing a mechanical patent application.
Read MoreIndustry Snapshot: Cannabis Plant Patents
In this article, we review the cannabis plant patents issued by the US Patent & Trademark Office between December 20, 2016 and June 29, 2021.
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