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Direct IP Filings in Foreign Jurisdictions

For companies, from startups to established corporations, strategic international intellectual property protection can be crucial for growth and funding.

AEON Law works with a broad and established network of experienced IP attorneys worldwide to give clients unified protection for their brands and inventions. While most U.S. IP firms work with “local counsel” on international filings, what sets us apart is our ongoing working relationships with our global network. We communicate with them regularly about fees, best practices, changes in local laws, and more.

International filing is such a priority for AEON Law that we have a dedicated international IP coordinator. When clients need to file applications directly in any country, the process is rarely simple. Logistical hurdles and paperwork often need to be addressed on a short timeline. Our international IP team is well-versed in these procedures and works with our foreign law firm partners to cost-effectively dot the i’s and cross the t’s.

AEON Law attorneys also are fluent or conversant in languages including Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, and, most importantly, IP legalese. Some of our attorneys have been educated in IP law in the U.S. and China, which is key for combatting infringers and counterfeiters.

And with our flat fee arrangements, we strategically plan with clients for effective international protection on a predictable budget. Our goal is to equip clients with a holistic and effective global filing program for solid growth.

Let's work together.

Contact us to set up a meeting with an international IP attorney on our team.

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