Neustel Law Offices
1-800-280-1711

2010 FEE SCHEDULE

I. Patent Costs and Fees

U.S. Patentability Search + Patentability Opinion*
- Regular (Typically 10-15 Business Days) $400
- Rush* (Typically Two Business Days) $700
U.S. Patent Application (Provisional and Non-Provisional Applications)
We typically prepare and file patent applications for a flat-fee.  The price of a patent application varies depending upon complexity of the invention.  We can provide you with a flat-fee quote to prepare your patent application after receiving your invention information. Flat-Fee Quote Provided
(Call to Speak with a Patent Attorney)

II.  Trademark Costs and Fees

Trademark Search + Registrability Opinion
- U.S. Federal Registrability Search & Opinion (word mark) per class $900
- United States Federal Registrability Search & Opinion (design mark) per class $1,500
Trademark Applications
- U.S. Trademark Application $700

III.  Copyright Costs and Fees

Copyright Applications
- U.S. Copyright Application $500


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*  The patentability search and opinion fees are based upon a typical patent search.  The patent searches may be performed in-house or by an independent patent searcher depending upon availability - if you have a preference please indicate the same in writing when providing your retainer for the patentability search.  For complex patent searches, we will provide you with a fee quote for performing the patentability search and opinion. For the Rush patentability search and opinion, the Invention Disclosure Form and full retainer must be received by at least 1 pm CST the previous day. 

 

Note: The fees above are subject to change without notice and do not include USPTO government filing fees, subsequent prosecution fees, issue fees, maintenance fees, office service fees or enforcement fees. Retainers are typically required before performing services or making payments to the USPTO. We charge interest at 7.0% per annum for accounts past due for more than 30 days.  We typically report all correspondence via e-mail, unless postal, fax or courier are expressly requested in writing (additional fees may apply).  Neustel Law Offices, LTD does not accept liability for failure to implement instructions received within 5 business days of a deadline.  We recommend sending all instructions via e-mail or fax not less than one (1) month prior to any deadline, and obtaining from our law firm a prompt confirmation that we received the instructions.

Michael Neustel is the founder of the National Inventor Fraud Center, Inc.