law office of lawrence s cohen

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law office of lawrence s cohen Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

law office of lawrence s cohen is located in Los Angeles, United States on 1401 Westwood Blvd #240. law office of lawrence s cohen is rated 5 out of 5 in the category patent attorney in United States.

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Jay Olins

Larry has a sound knowledge of the technologies developed here at our R&D company and is able to generate successful patent applications at a reasonable cost. Larry is the primary advisor for making patent filing decisions. His understanding of the evolution of technology from R&D to a business start-up and the role of patents has been key to our decisions for moving technologies into product design and manufacturing. The scientists here have great regard for Larry, especially his appreciation of the value of their work; he is considered a true partner in the work of the scientists. Since we have many more inventions than we can reasonably patent, Larry's sense of the overall goals of the company and balancing of the value of the inventions against the cost of patents has allowed us to evolve a patent portfolio of high value within the cost constraints that are available.

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Ultra Bond Windshield Repair

“Larry Cohen looks at and understands your business. He then ties the invention to your business and eliminates your competition from touching your invention. Larry Cohen got me method patents that cut off entire industries; not only the industry I was in but cut off every chemical company from selling a huge range of multiple types of adhesives, funny thing is it was not a chemical patent and I am not a chemist. Attempts by competitors and chemists during re-examination and patent infringement litigation failed. Exactly what you want from a patent; cut off the competition and hold up during challenges. You cannot get any better than that.” Richard Campfield