“Vincent LoTempio helped me get a patent for my musical tile game, Bobtail Dominoes. Working with the US patent office is not intuitive at all, but he and his team guided me through the process and always kept me informed. I also found him to be warm and professional in all our meetings. I’m very […]
“Vincent Lotempio was my trademark attorney I am so grateful he did an awesome job!!!! He walked me through everything even over hurdles but I Got my Trademark I am forever Grateful 🙏🙏🙏 and I look forward to future Business Endeavors with This Firm now let’s Goooo!!! Thank you again!!!”
“Great Lawyer. Took the time to review items that I didn’t even think of (and during a free consolation!). He is very knowledgeable and honest. He did not try to sell me services that I did not need. I would highly recommend Mr. LoTempio and his team!”
I needed information on potentially utilizing a lawyer in the patent process. I had very little knowledge on the subject and Vincent was extremely knowledgeable. I am so glad I scheduled this 30 minute consultation. Thank you for your time Vincent.
Vincent is extremely punctual with all filing tasks. I have worked with more than one patent attorney for my inventions and Vincent has had the best price and quickest turn around! – Grant/ TorkStrap
I had a great experience with Vincent. He provided me with a free consultation over the phone, and I found his insight and advice very helpful and informative. I appreciate his expertise and willingness to assist and I’ll be going back to him if/when I need to move forward.
Vincent has done a couple trademarks and a copyright for me and I couldn’t be more happy with the process. He’s upfront, thorough and honest and is a great guy overall. I highly recommend using him for any business structure or protection needs.
Featured on the History Channel and co-author of “Patent Fundamentals for Scientists and Engineers,” Vincent has helped inventors across industries transform ideas into valuable assets.
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Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, brand names, logos, and artistic works. Protecting your IP ensures that you have the exclusive rights to use, license, or sell your creation, preventing others from profiting off your hard work.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, brand names, logos, and artistic works. Protecting your IP ensures that you have the exclusive rights to use, license, or sell your creation, preventing others from profiting off your hard work.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, brand names, logos, and artistic works. Protecting your IP ensures that you have the exclusive rights to use, license, or sell your creation, preventing others from profiting off your hard work.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, brand names, logos, and artistic works. Protecting your IP ensures that you have the exclusive rights to use, license, or sell your creation, preventing others from profiting off your hard work.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, brand names, logos, and artistic works. Protecting your IP ensures that you have the exclusive rights to use, license, or sell your creation, preventing others from profiting off your hard work.
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