Richard P. Brooks

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Biography

Richard P. Brooks advises clients on domestic and international patent prosecution strategy. Richard has experience conducting prior art searches, preparing patentability, invalidity, and freedom-to-operate opinions, and drafting patent applications and responses to U.S. Patent and Trademark Office actions. Richard works across a wide range of technologies, including medical devices, hospital and diagnostic equipment, robotics, automotive components, additive manufacturing systems, and software-driven processes used in health care, advanced manufacturing, and automotive applications. His ability to translate complex technical innovations into patent strategies makes him a trusted advisor to clients navigating today’s global IP landscape.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Intellectual Property & Technology
  • Life Sciences & Medical Technology
  • Patents and Innovation Strategies

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
State University of New York at Buffalo, B.S., Biomedical Engineering, summa cum laude, 2016
Law School Attended:
State University of New York at Buffalo Law School, J.D., magna cum laude; Associate; Executive Publications Editor, Buffalo Law Review, 2019
Year of First Admission:
2019
Admission:
Ohio; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
ISLN:
1001209164

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