Patents
What is a patent?
Patents grant an inventor the right to prohibit others, whether individuals or corporations, from using and producing the inventor's invention for a limited period of time. U.S. Patent Laws were established and made into law by Congress under its Constitutional grant of authority to protect the invention and discoveries of inventors.
Patent law is a specific area of the law that deals with the legal regulations, jurisprudence and enforcement of specific intellectual property rights known as patent rights. A patent is considered intellectual property, and so can be treated like physical property in that it can be legally sold, exchanged, traded or abandoned.
What can I do?
If you feel you have a claim, our attorneys would like to talk to you. You may be entitled to compensation. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation legal consultation.
Cases Investigated
Beasley Allen is currently investigating cases involving patents. However, our attorneys would like to investigate any claims of loss that may be the result of a business dispute.

