Patent Attorneys in Alpharetta, Georgia
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Updated April 2026
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Patent Attorneys in Alpharetta
Steven Stewart
Alpharetta, GAEE degree from Georgia Institute of Technology, MBA from Florida Institute of Technology. Patent prosecution and IP law.
Hall Booth Smith, P.C.
Alpharetta, GAOur Firm Established in 1989, Hall Booth Smith, P.C. (HBS) is a full-service law firm headquartered in Atlanta,...
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Hill Kertscher & Wharton LLP
Atlanta, GAPatent attorney at Hill, Kertscher & Wharton in Atlanta, Georgia.
Incorporating Innovation With Charlena Thorpe, Patent Attorney
Duluth, GAOver ten years working at large and mid-size patent-specialty and general practice law firms.
Silver Legal LLC
Marietta, GAJarrett Silver, registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO") since 2007, has many years of experience...
Hall Booth Smith, P.C.
Atlanta, GAIn a recent Q&A published by Law.com, John E. Hall, Jr., Founding Partner of Hall Booth Smith, P.C., reflected on his...
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How much does a patent attorney cost in Alpharetta?
We don't have enough local pricing data for Alpharetta yet. The national average for a provisional patent is $3,500 and a utility patent is $8,000. Use our cost calculator to estimate costs for your specific invention.
How many patent attorneys are in Alpharetta, Georgia?
There are 2 patent professionals listed in Alpharetta, GA. This includes patent attorneys, patent agents, and intellectual property law firms.
What specialties do patent attorneys in Alpharetta handle?
Patent attorneys in Alpharetta most commonly handle software, consumer products, and clean energy patents. Many attorneys work across multiple specialties, so it's worth reaching out even if your invention doesn't fit neatly into one category.