UK Patent Attorneys specialising in Mechanical Engineering

Patent protection on green technologies and other cutting edge developments

More consumer and mechanical patents are granted each year than any other type of patent. That, combined with lower barriers to entry, means inventors in this sector face more intense competition than ever before.

When it comes to protecting your ideas then, it’s essential that you talk to patent experts who have not only the ability to understand your technology, but a willingness and a natural curiosity to get to know you and your invention inside out.

At Brookes Batchellor, we provide expert patent advice to universities, start-ups and corporations. Our grasp of the legal issues affecting this sector is extensive – and we have genuine exposure to exciting new technologies, including green and eco inventions.

But what makes us different from other UK patent firms is our flexibility. While some clients need walking through the IP process step by step, we realise that others may only need some assistance. Whatever your level of experience, we’ll tailor our approach to you and your budget.

Avoid patent infringement with expert mechanical patent attorneys

At Brookes Batchellor, we’ll help you:
• protect your investments by getting a patent granted that is sufficiently robust
• get opinions on potential infringement by preparing detailed instructions to counsel
• challenge patent decisions on competing products by preparing oppositions before the EPO
• achieve the right outcome by tailoring the prosecution procedure to your business.

Ready to talk about protecting your invention?

To find out how we can help with your innovation, contact Mark Jolly on 0207 253 1563 or David Bailey on 01892 510600.

Our people

Our experienced team of European patent attorneys includes:
David Bailey
Joanna Winwood
Mark Jolly

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