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 Arizona Chemical Company, Allen Dyer Doppelt Milbrath and Gilchrist PA, and Linvatec CORP.

Top cities in Florida

All practitioners in Florida

Ralph E Warmack

Reg. 70741
Patent agent

Gulfport, FL · 33707

727-346-0460

Jennifer S Warren

Reg. 41522
Patent attorney

Arizona Chemical Company

Jacksonville, FL · 32246

904-928-8814

Richard K Warther

Reg. 32180
Patent attorney

Allen Dyer Doppelt Milbrath and Gilchrist PA

Orlando, FL · 32801

407-841-2330

Gene Warzecha

Reg. 28919
Patent attorney

Linvatec CORP

Largo, FL · 33773

727-399-5295

Coleman W Watson

Reg. 65515
Patent attorney

Watson LLP

Orlando, FL · 32802

407-377-6634

Kevin L Waugh

Reg. 47206
Patent attorney

Strategic Enterprise Consulting Group, LLC

Palm Beach Gardens, FL · 33418

707-536-5608

Arthur R Weaver

Reg. 63123
Patent attorney

the Brickell IP Group, PLLC

Miami, FL · 33131

305-728-8831

Terrence J Webber

Reg. 47173
Patent attorney

Fort Myers, FL · 33912

720-490-6824

Caroline Wei-Berk

Reg. 45203
Patent attorney

Tampa, FL · 33609

813-523-0793

Mark P Weichselbaum

Reg. 43248
Patent attorney

Lerner and Greenberg, PA

Hollywood, FL · 33022-2480

954-925-1100

Edan Weiner

Reg. 78248
Patent attorney

Aventura, FL · 33180

Leonard J Weinstein

Reg. 69562
Patent attorney

Orlando, FL · 32827

703-835-5507

Alan M Weisberg

Reg. 43982
Patent attorney

Weisberg I.P. Law, P.A.

Plantation, FL · 33322

954-828-1488

Mitchel Weiss

Reg. 50381
Patent attorney

US Navy

Jacksonville, FL · 32212

904-542-3498

Edward K Welch· II

Reg. 30899
Patent attorney

IP&L Solutions

Naples, FL · 34103

781-718-9512

Edward B Weller

Reg. 37468
Patent attorney

Law Office of Edward B. Weller

Ponte Vedra, FL · 32081

408-871-0371

Jorge A. Werlang

Reg. 79619
Patent attorney

Fort Lauderdale, FL · 33305

713-829-4246

Matthew M Whiddon

Reg. 68569
Patent agent

Eraclides, Johns, Hall, Gelman, Johannesen

Jacksonville, FL · 32207

904-306-9955

Gordon T Whitcomb

Reg. 54585
Patent attorney

Jacksonville, FL · 32226

904-651-0494

Ted W Whitlock

Reg. 36965
Patent attorney

Fort Lauderdale, FL · 33312

954-986-2119

Raynarldo K Whitty

Reg. 47176
Patent attorney

Jacksonville, FL · 32208

904-765-8094

Benjamin C Wiles

Reg. 63174
Patent attorney

NextEra Energy

Juno Beach, FL · 33408

561-694-3797

Mark Edward Wilinski

Reg. 63230
Patent agent

Gutin & Gust, PLC

Weston, FL · 33326

860-531-9165

Cullen B. Williams

Reg. 82235
Patent attorney

Orlando, FL · 32819

407-395-6938

Michael F Williams

Reg. 39875
Patent attorney

Navarre, FL · 32566

850-710-1971

Vernon E. Williams

Reg. 38713
Patent attorney

Orlando, FL · 32814

407-356-2828

George Eugene Williamson

Reg. 51171
Patent attorney

Jacksonville, FL · 32258

904-367-3135

Clyde F Willian

Reg. 18456
Patent attorney

Marco Island, FL · 34145

239-642-5035

Richard Coale Willson· Jr.

Reg. 22080
Patent attorney

Technology Licensing CO LLC

Palm Harbor, FL · 34683

727-781-0089

Anthony Douglas Wilson

Reg. 45223
Patent attorney

Clermont, FL · 34711

859-285-8378

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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