Florida

Patent attorneys in Florida

Florida hosts 1,341 active patent practitioners registered with the USPTO Office of Enrollment and Discipline. Patent attorneys and patent agents can both prepare and file patent applications, but only patent attorneys can also offer legal advice on prosecution strategy, freedom-to-operate analyses, and infringement opinions in Florida. Practitioners are concentrated across 20 cities, with the largest clusters in the metros listed below. Notable firms with multiple registered practitioners in the state include Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Inc., Arthrex, Inc., and Treace Medical Concepts, Inc..

Top cities in Florida

All practitioners in Florida

Jennifer L. Arnold

Reg. 74858
Patent agent

Gainesville, FL · 32608

352-562-1630

Stephen C. Arnold

Reg. 74660
Patent agent

Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Inc.

Jacksonville, FL · 32256

904-443-3712

Trevor D Arnold

Reg. 51416
Patent attorney

Arthrex, Inc.

Naples, FL · 34108

239-598-5559

Ethan P. Arrington

Reg. 82397
Patent attorney

Tampa, FL · 33647

813-244-0680

Andres F. Arrubla

Reg. 68102
Patent attorney

Treace Medical Concepts, Inc.

Nocatee, FL · 32081

561-305-2545

Charles W Ashbrook

Reg. 27610
Patent attorney

Fort Myers, FL · 33908

734-645-7834

Joffrey Asher

Reg. 78152
Patent attorney

West Palm Beach, FL · 33401

312-802-8437

Myra Tereesa Askins-Sullivan

Reg. 57825
Patent attorney

Deerfield Beach, FL · 33441

704-453-6413

Rafay M. Asrar

Reg. 76683
Patent attorney

Malloy & Malloy, P.L.

Miami, FL · 33129

305-858-8000

Shahar A Atary

Reg. 71613
Patent agent

Coral Springs, FL · 33076

754-224-7764

Andrea M Augustine

Reg. 46526
Patent attorney

Roper Technologies, Inc.

Sarasota, FL · 34240

941-556-2657

Leander F Aulisio

Reg. 31732
Patent agent

Lakeland, FL · 33813

571-216-0527

Elizabeth B. Austern

Reg. 61421
Patent attorney

United Technologies CCS

Palm Beach Gardens, FL · 33418

561-796-2000

Pamela Avallone

Reg. 51672
Patent attorney

Juridica Asset Management (US) Inc.

Naples, FL · 34102

203-722-9159

Sebastian D. Aviles

Reg. 83474
Patent agent

Miami, FL · 33176

305-904-8596

Phillip G Avruch

Reg. 46076
Patent attorney

Phillip G. Avruch

Boynton Beach, FL · 33437

561-739-9900

Stephen W Aycock· II

Reg. 52579
Patent attorney

Cygnet IP Law, P.A.

Lakeland, FL · 33813

863-514-8077

Gabriel K Azar

Reg. 66675
Patent attorney

Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.

Jacksonville, FL · 32256

904-443-3617

Osama Y Badawi

Reg. 66379
Patent attorney

Amgen, Inc.

Tampa, FL · 33647

813-966-7262

Ida A Baena Paez

Reg. 76176
Patent attorney

Lake Worth, FL · 33467

561-909-9488

Joseph W Bain

Reg. 34290
Patent attorney

Shutts & Bowen LLP

West Palm Beach, FL · 33401

561-835-8500

Brittany P. Baker

Reg. 78511
Patent attorney

Talem IP Law, LLP

Gainesville, FL · 32605

352-505-1544

Pamela Buff Baker

Reg. 75523
Patent attorney

Naples, FL · 34110

239-398-0428

Pancham Bakshi

Reg. 61907
Patent agent

Bradenton, FL · 34203

617-697-8728

John B Baldini

Reg. 65063
Patent attorney

Baldini Law, LLC

TAMPA, FL · 33626-3051

973-945-1645

Anderson L Baldy

Reg. 40496
Patent attorney

Holland and Knight LLP

Tampa, FL · 33602

813-227-6520

Richard L Ballantyne

Reg. 30155
Patent attorney

Indian Harbor Beach, FL · 32937

321-652-4303

Douglas A Balog

Reg. 42288
Patent attorney

West Melbourne, FL · 32904

321-345-8604

George A Banas

Reg. 57214
Patent attorney

Banas Law Firm

Tampa, FL · 33614

813-678-7006

Thomas J Banks

Reg. 77913
Patent attorney

Hill Ward Henderson

Tampa, FL · 33602-5195

813-221-3900

Common questions

Do I need a patent attorney based in Florida?
No. Every USPTO-registered patent practitioner is licensed to file applications on behalf of inventors in any state, regardless of where the practitioner's office is. Choosing a Florida-based practitioner can simplify in-person inventor signings, local meetings, and same-time-zone calls, but it is not a legal requirement.
How many patent attorneys are licensed in Florida?
1,341 active USPTO-registered patent practitioners list a Florida office address on the OEDCI roster. This includes both patent attorneys (who can also offer legal advice) and patent agents (who can prepare and file patents but not offer broader legal advice).
What is the difference between a patent attorney and a patent agent?
Both pass the USPTO Patent Bar and can prepare, file, and prosecute patent applications. Only patent attorneys also hold a state bar license, meaning they can additionally offer legal advice on infringement, licensing, and litigation strategy. Patent agents tend to charge less per hour and are common at large in-house IP departments.
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