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 John Rizvi, P.A., Marks Gray, P.A., and University of Miami School of Law.

Top cities in Florida

All practitioners in Florida

H. John Rizvi

Reg. 41271
Patent attorney

John Rizvi, P.A.

Coral Springs, FL · 33065

954-583-9600

Narjis F. Rizvi

Reg. 84352
Patent attorney

Coral Springs, FL · 33065

877-755-0825

David S Robert

Reg. 61288
Patent attorney

St. Augustine, FL · 32092

630-808-7249

Christopher K. Roberts

Reg. 79570
Patent agent

Marks Gray, P.A.

Jacksonville, FL · 32207

904-398-0900

Floyd Edward Roberts· III

Reg. 32935
Patent agent

Treasure Island, FL · 33706

727-363-4825

Cianan M. Roden-Corrent

Reg. 80518
Patent attorney

Naples, FL · 34119

239-682-2193

Alexander J. Rodriguez

Reg. 79462
Patent agent

Miami, FL · 33193

786-340-0976

Carolina F Rodriguez

Reg. 902197
Limited recognition

University of Miami School of Law

Coral Gables, FL · 33146

305-333-0473

Cristian A. Rodriguez

Reg. 82362
Patent agent

Miami, FL · 33144

786-838-9625

Brian Roffe

Reg. 35336
Patent attorney

Law Office of Brian Roffe

Boynton Beach, FL · 33437

516-448-6435

James Leonard Rogers

Reg. 44305
Patent attorney

Tampa, FL · 33611

646-207-7541

Mario Roitman

Reg. 68690
Patent attorney

Miami, FL · 33129

786-897-8177

Estiven Rojo

Reg. 74428
Patent attorney

Estiven Rojo Law

MIAMI, FL · 33186

415-715-7493

Ferdinand M Romano

Reg. 32752
Patent attorney

Accel IP Law, PLLC

Cocoa, FL · 32922

321-223-6215

David I Roncayolo Betancourt

Reg. 75026
Patent attorney

Malloy & Malloy, P.L.

Miami, FL · 33129

305-858-8000

Michael T. Roosa

Reg. 76603
Patent attorney

Merritt Island, FL · 32952

321-298-3868

Steven J Rosen

Reg. 29972
Patent attorney

Steven J Rosen

Highland Beach, FL · 33487

513-368-6235

Lev Rosenblum

Reg. 63114
Patent attorney

Aileron, Inc

Ft. Lauderdale, FL · 33316

954-316-7222

Craig Steven Roser

Reg. 46389
Patent attorney

DELAND, FL · 32720

941-799-9491

Richard M Ross

Reg. 35995
Patent attorney

Plantation, FL · 33322

954-533-7771

Richard Stuart Ross

Reg. 31658
Patent attorney

Fort Lauderdale, FL · 33328

954-252-9110

Ann Marie Roy

Reg. 60575
Patent agent

Port Richey, FL · 34668

407-446-1300

Danielle L Roy

Reg. 69048
Patent agent

Novel Engineering

Satellite Beach, FL · 32937

321-749-5033

Andrew G Rozycki

Reg. 36406
Patent attorney

Andrew Rozycki

Bunnell, FL · 32110

612-202-0709

Jamin D Rubenstein

Reg. 53537
Patent attorney

Rubenstein, P.A.

St. Augustine, FL · 32085

855-777-4332

Ernesto M Rubi

Reg. 63074
Patent attorney

Carey Rodriguez O'Keefe Milian Gonya, LLP

Miami, FL · 33131

305-372-7474

Martin B Rubinfeld

Reg. 43064
Patent agent

North Miami Beach, FL · 33179

305-651-0734

Mark F. Rubio

Reg. 68647
Patent attorney

Siemens Energy, Inc.

Orlando, FL · 32826

689-254-2398

Dorman Wayne Ruby· Jr

Reg. 46362
Patent attorney

Venice, FL · 34293

941-258-2276

Ralph C Rueppell

Reg. 47045
Patent attorney

Rueppell Law

Ponte Vedra, FL · 32081

443-694-4792

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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