Patent Attorneys in Evanston, Illinois
2 patent professionals
Updated April 2026
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Patent Attorneys in Evanston
Sean Goodwin Legal Services
Evanston, ILI am a licensed patent attorney with the USPTO. If you have an idea for an invention and want to start a company based...
Brian William Hameder
Evanston, ILOur research staff includes over 150 scientists, patent agents, attorneys,* and former patent examiners – individuals...
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Marshall H. Hong, Attorney at Law
Skokie, ILPatent attorney in Skokie, IL. Handles patent and intellectual property matters.
Urban & Burt, LTD.
Oak Forest, ILServing the Chicago Southwest & South Suburbs in Our 72nd YearAt the law firm of Urban & Burt, Ltd, we pride ourselves...
Lesley A. Wallerstein, LLC
Northbrook, ILLesley A. Wallerstein, LLC is watching with interest to see whether another familiar registered trademark will be...
Chiacchio IP
Chicago, ILChiacchio IP, LLC, is a law firm that specializes in intellectual property law. Mr.
Faier & Faier Trademarks and Patents
Chicago, ILA Patent and Trademark Boutique USPTO Registered Attorney We are an office that has grown startups to $1B! Call...
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a patent attorney cost in Evanston?
We don't have enough local pricing data for Evanston 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 Evanston, Illinois?
There are 2 patent professionals listed in Evanston, IL. This includes patent attorneys, patent agents, and intellectual property law firms.
What specialties do patent attorneys in Evanston handle?
Patent attorneys in Evanston most commonly handle mechanical, and biotechnology patents. Many attorneys work across multiple specialties, so it's worth reaching out even if your invention doesn't fit neatly into one category.