| Schmeiser,
Olsen & Watts recognized during the infancy of the information
age that dramatic change in the global economic landscape called
for a more robust and dynamic approach to managing intellectual
property rights. In an effort to address this growing need, we established
an intellectual property law firm dedicated to offering leading
edge insight and assistance combined with extensive industry experience
and intellectual property knowledge.
Originally
founded in Albany, the Capital District of New York in 1983, Schmeiser,
Olsen & Watts has experienced continued success, resulting
in the establishment of patent attorney offices in Arizona,
Washington D.C., and San Francisco. Internationally,
our firm's practice has increased dramatically and now services
clients in Europe, Canada, China, Japan, Korea, and many other
countries.
Focused
exclusively on the practice of intellectual property law, the
firm covers all components related to Patent, Trademark, Copyright,
Unfair Competition, Computer and Trade Secret Law. By specializing
in acquiring, protecting and managing ideas and innovations, the patent invention lawyers of Schmeiser,
Olsen & Watts stay abreast of all new rules and regulations
governing the protection of unique ideas. This allows us to skillfully
guide our clients through the legal corridors of intellectual
property law, thus avoiding or removing obstacles and pitfalls
they might encounter along the way.
The
patent invention lawyers, support staff, and industry experts of Schmeiser, Olsen
& Watts possess extensive training and experience in a broad
range of technical fields, with 100% of our attorneys holding
scientific or technology-related undergraduate or graduate degrees. Our patent attorneys and technical specialists
represent virtually every major industry or growing field of research.
The technological education and expertise of the law firm's members
include:
Finally,
Schmeiser, Olsen & Watts is committed to advancing its body of knowledge and assisting
in the development and improvement of regulations as pertaining
to patent and intellectual property law.
Members of the firm actively conduct
seminars, give lectures, teach courses at institutions of learning,
and participate in various organizations and committees dealing
in technology and intellectual assets.
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