Introduction Patent risk does not appear only at the moment of product launch. It builds across the entire product lifecycle — in the engineering decisions made before launch, in the competitor filings that publish while development is underway, and in...
Introduction The gap between engineering and IP is a structural problem in most product companies. Engineering teams build to a specification. IP teams review for infringement risk. The two processes rarely happen simultaneously — and the cost of that gap...
Introduction Most freedom-to-operate searches stop at text. For software and business method patents, that is often sufficient. For hardware, semiconductor, mechanical, and electromechanical products, it is not. In these technology areas, the critical prior art is frequently in the drawing...
Introduction Traditional freedom-to-operate analysis is slow, fragmented, and often inconclusive. IP teams spend days running Boolean searches across multiple databases, manually reviewing abstracts, and compiling results into reports that arrive after the engineering decision has already been made. That timeline...