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Patent Prosecution
Once you've filed your patent, you will need to prosecute your patent to get it approved by the relevant authorities and simultaneously meet your business needs. Dr. Rajaduray has advised on patent prosecution for companies and sole inventors extensively, including drafting responses to office actions and assisting in interviews with patent examiners. He has successfully assisted companies in getting around USPTO Section 101 "Alice" rejections.
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