Intellectual Property lawyers in Oregon (NO)

Find a qualified Intellectual Property Lawyer in Oregon through intellectual-property.org’s directory of patent attorneys across Portland, Eugene, and Salem. Our platform connects you with IP professionals in Oregon’s technology hub:

  • Complete directory of patent and trademark attorneys
  • IP job listings in Oregon’s Silicon Forest
  • Local IP events and conferences
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The state’s growing technology and sportswear industries drive demand for intellectual property protection in Oregon, with over 7,000 patents filed annually.

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Please find below the list of region pages for Oregon Intellectual Property lawyers located in United States.

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  1. Oregonian Patent Agents: Skilled professionals who can help you navigate the complex patent application process.
  2. American IP Attorneys: Experienced lawyers specializing in all aspects of intellectual property law.
  3. IP Consultants based in Oregon: 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.​

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What services do patent attorneys in Oregon typically provide?

Patent attorneys in Oregon typically provide these services:

  • Patent searches and patentability assessments
  • Patent application drafting and filing with the USPTO
  • Prosecution of patent applications
  • Patent portfolio management
  • Patent litigation and enforcement
  • Technology licensing agreements
  • Patent validity and infringement opinions

Many patent attorneys in Oregon focus on specific technical fields relevant to the state’s industries, such as semiconductor technology, software, sustainable technologies, and consumer products.

Trademark lawyers in Oregon typically charge using these fee structures:

  1. Hourly rates: $250-$450 per hour depending on experience and location
  2. Flat fees: $800-$2,000 for basic trademark searches and applications
  3. Package deals: $1,500-$3,000 for search, application, and response to office actions

Additional costs include USPTO filing fees ($250-$350 per class) and costs for responding to USPTO office actions. Many Oregon trademark lawyers offer initial consultations to discuss specific needs and provide fee estimates.

The main hubs for intellectual property law firms in Oregon are concentrated in:

  • Portland: The largest concentration of IP firms, particularly in downtown and the Pearl District
  • Beaverton and Hillsboro: Firms serving the Silicon Forest technology corridor
  • Eugene: IP firms supporting the University of Oregon and local innovations
  • Salem: Practices near state government offices and Salem’s business district
  • Bend: Growing number of firms serving Central Oregon’s expanding tech scene

Many IP law firms cluster near innovation centers, major corporate headquarters, and university research facilities throughout the state.

Portland startups should consult with an IP lawyer at these key moments:

  1. Before publicly disclosing inventions or product ideas
  2. When developing a brand name, logo, or slogan
  3. Before pitching to investors or seeking funding
  4. When developing software or technology products
  5. Before entering partnerships or collaborative development
  6. When competitors enter the market with similar products

Early consultation with an IP lawyer helps Portland startups establish strong protection for their innovations and avoid costly legal issues later. Many Portland IP lawyers offer startup-specific services tailored to the city’s active entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Copyright protection is important for Eugene businesses for several reasons:

  • It protects creative content produced by Eugene’s active arts and media sector
  • It safeguards software code developed by tech companies near the University of Oregon
  • It provides legal remedies against unauthorized copying of business materials
  • It creates assets that can be licensed or sold as revenue streams
  • It protects marketing materials, website content, and digital products

Eugene businesses rely on copyright protection to maintain competitive advantage and preserve the value of creative works in the local economy, which features a strong creative and technology sector.

Industries in Oregon that most frequently need trade secret protection include:

  1. Technology companies in Portland and the Silicon Forest (manufacturing processes, algorithms)
  2. Food and beverage producers (recipes, production methods, particularly in Portland’s food scene and Willamette Valley wineries)
  3. Sportswear and apparel companies (design processes, materials research)
  4. Manufacturing businesses (production techniques, machine calibrations)
  5. Software developers (source code, development methods)
  6. Green technology firms (research data, technical specifications)

Trade secret protection complements patent strategies for these Oregon industries, especially for innovations that might not qualify for patent protection or have value beyond a patent’s term.

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