Intellectual Property lawyers in Taipei (AS)

Find a qualified Intellectual Property Lawyer in Taipei through intellectual-property.org, Taiwan’s leading IP directory with over 35,000 annual patent applications. Located in the Xinyi business district, our platform connects you to IP professionals serving the semiconductor and biotech industries. We offer:

  • Directory of patent and trademark attorneys
  • IP job opportunities in Taiwan
  • Quote requests for legal services
  • Local IP events calendar

Our platform helps businesses protect their innovations through Taiwan’s specialized IP Court system while providing access to verified legal experts in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Please find below the list of region pages for Taipei Intellectual Property lawyers.

Organizations

Top Taipei resident Intellectual Property firms and organizations

Find top Intellectual Property lawyers in Taipei through our directory, connecting you with local IP experts for patents and trademarks in Taiwan.

Types of IP firms in Taipei

Please find below the list of Taipei resident intellectual property organizations present in our worldwide directory:

  • Taipei resident intellectual property law firms
  • Specializations in patents, trademarks, copyrights, and more.
  • Easy search by location in Taipei, expertise, or industry
  • Direct messaging with Taipei resident practitioners for quick connections

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Experts in intellectual property

Find the right IP expert for your needs.

Attorneys, agents and more

Browse our directory of:

  1. Taipei resident Patent Agents: Skilled professionals who can help you navigate the complex patent application process.
  2. IP Attorneys: Experienced lawyers specializing in all aspects of intellectual property law.
  3. IP Consultants based in Taipei: Strategic advisors who can guide your IP portfolio management and monetization.
  4. IP Researchers: Experts in prior art searches, patent landscaping, and IP analytics.

Our directory features verified professionals with expertise across various industries and technologies. From software patents to pharmaceutical trademarks, find the specialist who understands your unique IP challenges.​

Latest Taipei resident practitioners to join the directory

Here are the latest Taipei resident IP practitioners to intellectual-property.org

FAQ

Frequent questions about IP in Taipei

What industries do patent attorneys in Taipei typically specialize in?

Patent attorneys in Taipei typically specialize in industries that reflect Taiwan’s economic strengths:

  • Semiconductor technology and manufacturing
  • Electronics and consumer devices
  • Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals
  • Telecommunications
  • Computer hardware and software
  • Green technology and renewable energy

Many firms in the Neihu Technology Park and near the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) headquarters focus on these technical fields, with attorneys often having both legal qualifications and technical backgrounds in these disciplines.

Trademark registration in Taipei through Taiwan’s Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) has several distinctive features:

  1. Foreign applicants must appoint a local agent based in Taiwan
  2. Multi-class applications are permitted, allowing registration in multiple categories with one filing
  3. Taiwan follows a first-to-file system, not first-to-use
  4. Trademark examinations typically take 8-12 months
  5. Use is not required for registration, but non-use for 3 consecutive years can make a mark vulnerable to cancellation
  6. Chinese character versions of foreign marks are strongly recommended alongside Roman alphabet versions

These differences make working with a local trademark agent in Taipei valuable for navigating the registration process effectively.

The main intellectual property law firms in Taipei are strategically located in several business districts:

  • Xinyi District: Home to many international law firms near Taipei 101
  • Da’an District: Houses numerous established IP firms, particularly around National Taiwan University
  • Songshan District: Contains IP practices near the Taipei World Trade Center
  • Neihu District: Features firms serving technology companies in the Neihu Technology Park
  • Zhongzheng District: Hosts firms near government offices including TIPO

Many firms maintain offices near the Taiwan Intellectual Property Court in Shilin District to facilitate litigation work.

IP protection is essential for businesses in Taipei’s technology sector because:

  1. Taiwan is a global manufacturing hub, particularly for semiconductors and electronics, increasing the risk of unauthorized copying
  2. Taipei-based companies often develop innovative technologies requiring patent protection to maintain competitive advantage
  3. Many businesses engage in cross-border transactions requiring coordinated IP strategies
  4. Taiwan’s high-density business environment means competitors operate in close proximity
  5. The rapid pace of technology development in Taipei demands prompt protection of innovations

With Taiwan producing over 60% of the world’s semiconductors, IP rights form the foundation of many Taipei businesses’ value and market position.

When hiring a patent attorney in Taipei, look for these key qualifications:

  • Registration with Taiwan’s Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) as a patent attorney
  • Technical background matching your invention (engineering, computer science, biotechnology)
  • Language proficiency in Mandarin and English, with Japanese or Korean as beneficial additions
  • Experience handling applications in your specific technology field
  • Understanding of both Taiwan’s local requirements and international filing systems like PCT
  • Track record of successful patent prosecutions before TIPO

Many top patent attorneys in Taipei have credentials from Taiwan’s leading technical universities like National Taiwan University or National Tsing Hua University, combined with legal training.

Licensing agreements under Taiwan’s intellectual property laws follow these principles:

  1. Licenses can be exclusive or non-exclusive.
  2. The scope of the license should be clearly defined, including the duration and territory.
  3. Parties must agree on royalty payments or other compensation terms.
  4. Licenses should comply with local laws and regulations.
  5. Infringement issues should be addressed, including remedies and legal recourse.

Understanding these principles helps ensure that licensing agreements are effective and enforceable.