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 Akerman LLP, Hopping Green & Sams, P.A., and Leech Tishman.

Top cities in Florida

All practitioners in Florida

Sijia Chen

Reg. 84529
Patent attorney

Jacksonville, FL · 32258

813-367-7621

Yen Yu Chen

Reg. 82914
Patent agent

Orlando, FL · 32819

313-329-1541

Yonghong Chen

Reg. 56150
Patent agent

Plantation, FL · 33322

561-939-7268

Zixin Chen

Reg. 84335
Patent agent

Gainesville, FL · 32608

217-372-5230

Gino Cheng

Reg. 62819
Patent attorney

Doral, FL · 33178

201-889-0002

Peter A Chiabotti

Reg. 54603
Patent attorney

Akerman LLP

West Palm Beach, FL · 33402-3188

561-653-5000

David W Childs

Reg. 56326
Patent attorney

Hopping Green & Sams, P.A.

Tallahassee, FL · 32301

850-222-7500

Robert Allan Chittum

Reg. 25842
Patent attorney

Venice, FL · 34285

941-408-8630

John Christopher

Reg. 37596
Patent attorney

Leech Tishman

Plantation, FL · 33324

754-288-1760

Erica M Cipparone

Reg. 63745
Patent attorney

Beusse Wolter Sanks & Maire, P.A.

Orlando, FL · 32801

407-926-7714

Langley K Clark

Reg. 68146
Patent attorney

Turk IP Law

Gainesville, FL · 32608

352-505-9200

Ramsey S. Clark

Reg. 61966
Patent attorney

Riverview, FL · 33578

813-919-3037

Brian K Classon

Reg. 51568
Patent agent

Classon Consulting LTD

St. Pete Beach, FL · 33706

847-962-9838

James J Claus

Reg. 62173
Patent attorney

Patent Attorney

Gainesville, FL · 32605

352-258-0131

Joseph E Clawson· Jr

Reg. 41570
Patent agent

Semiconductor Structure and Eeproms

Palmento, FL · 34221

941-722-9678

Robert E Clemency

Reg. 19287
Patent attorney

Sarasota, FL · 34242

941-346-2542

Colette J. S. Clifton

Reg. 64837
Patent attorney

Oviedo, FL · 32766

407-542-6825

Alan I Cohen

Reg. 37295
Patent attorney

Melbourne, FL · 32940

610-703-1314

Kenneth W. Cohen

Reg. 69686
Patent attorney

Tequesta, FL · 33469-2113

305-978-9914

Taylor A. Col

Reg. 82416
Patent attorney

Gainesville, FL · 32601

352-737-7706

Harry Sprowl Colburn· Jr

Reg. 25485
Patent attorney

Harry S. Colburn, Jr. Professional Association

Englewood, FL · 34295-1865

941-475-4600

Shanti M Cole

Reg. 67446
Patent attorney

Beusse Wolter Sanks & Maire PLLC

Orlando, FL · 32801

407-926-7715

Victor Cole

Reg. 56331
Patent attorney

MIAMI, FL · 33140

917-717-7227

Michael J Colitz· III

Reg. 37010
Patent attorney

Gray Robinson, P.A.

Tampa, FL · 33602

813-273-5298

David M. Collado

Reg. 71161
Patent agent

Miami Beach, FL · 33139

786-838-6081

Ellyse M Collins

Reg. 78585
Patent attorney

Fidelity National Title Group

Jacksonville, FL · 32204

772-708-4341

Henry William Collins

Reg. 25039
Patent attorney

Miami, FL · 33155

305-667-3160

Timothy B Collins

Reg. 67214
Patent agent

Tallahassee, FL · 32301

904-334-1833

David Colls

Reg. 76115
Patent attorney

Berger Singerman, LLP

Fort Lauderdale, FL · 33301

945-712-5171

Sean E Combs

Reg. 75147
Patent attorney

GrayRobinson, P.A.

Gainesville, FL · 32601

352-415-6764

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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