What This Session Is

This is not a free consultation.

The IP Strategy Session is designed for founders making real patent decisions with real consequences. The session is a focused discussion where we:

  • Review your technology and architecture
  • Assess existing or planned patents
  • Identify exposure, gaps, and leverage
  • Align patent strategy with business goals

You leave with clarity and a recommendation, not generic advice.

Who This Session Is For

Who This Session Is For

Startup founders developing a new technology
Entrepreneurs preparing to raise funding
Inventors unsure whether their invention is patentable
 Companies concerned about competitors

Not for

Idea only inventors 
One off filing requests

What You’ll Gain From the Session

During this strategy session, we will discuss your technology and business goals to develop an initial IP strategy.

You will walk away with guidance on:

  • Whether your invention is likely patentable
  • What aspects of your technology may be most valuable to protect
  • Whether patents, trade secrets, or both may be appropriate
  • When to file patents relative to product development and launch
  • How intellectual property can support fundraising and investor discussions
  • Mistakes founders commonly make when protecting their inventions

The goal is to help you avoid costly mistakes and create a clear path forward for protecting your innovation.

How the IP Strategy Session Works

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Apply by completing the IP Strategy Session Intake Form.

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Review & Conversation: Our team reviews your application and may schedule a brief call to confirm fit.

03

Engagement & Retainer: If appropriate, we’ll send an engagement letter and request a retainer.

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Session Scheduled: Once the engagement letter is signed and the retainer is received, we’ll schedule your IP Strategy Session.

Important: No attorney‑client relationship is established or will be established until an engagement letter is signed.

Babak Akhlaghi

About the Attorney

The session is led by Babak Akhlaghi, a patent attorney who advises startups, inventors, and technology companies on intellectual property strategy.

In addition to helping innovators protect their inventions, Babak teaches Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship at the University of Maryland, where he works with students and founders on the legal challenges of building technology companies.

His work focuses on helping innovators turn their ideas into protected, valuable intellectual property.

Why IP Strategy Matters for Startups

Many founders believe the first step is simply filing a patent. In reality, successful companies develop an intellectual property strategy that aligns with their business goals.

A thoughtful IP strategy can help:

 Prevent competitors from copying key technology
 Strengthen your position with investors
 Increase company valuation
 Create long-term competitive advantages

This session is designed to help you start thinking about intellectual property as a business strategy, not just a legal formality.

Engagement Tiers

Once you engage us, we begin with an IP Strategy Session. This session is diagnostic and advisory in nature and is designed to evaluate your technology, risk profile, and business objectives. The IP Strategy Session is not tied to a specific engagement tier. Only after completing the session do we recommend whether—and how—to move forward under an appropriate engagement structure.

The following engagement tiers reflect the types of long‑term relationships we may recommend after completing an IP Strategy Session:

Tier 1: Foundation IP Roadmap

Typically recommended for early‑stage technology companies.

Scope

  • IP strategy & roadmap
  • Competitive analysis
  • Drafting and filing of one core patent application
  • 12-month IP plan
Timeline: 8–12 weeks
Investment: $15K–$25K

Tier 2: Growth Portfolio Program

Typically recommended for companies preparing for fundraising or competitive scaling.

Scope

  • Everything in Tier 1
  • 2–4 patent applications over 12 months
  • Continuation strategy
  • Ongoing portfolio reviews
  • Fundraising alignment
Timeline: 12 months
Investment: $40K–$75K

Tier 3: Scale & Defense Partnership

Typically recommended for companies operating in competitive or global markets.

Scope

  • Everything in Tier 2
  • Five or more filings
  • International strategy
  • Competitive threat monitoring
  • Diligence & acquisition support
Timeline: Ongoing
Investment: $100K–$200K+ annually

What Our Clients Say About Us

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Many patents are filed before a prototype is built. What matters is having a sufficiently detailed description of how the invention works.

The session can provide an initial assessment and strategic guidance, although a full patentability determination typically requires a prior-art search.

The session can still be helpful in discussing portfolio strategy, additional filings, and long-term protection.

Yes. As a patent attorney, discussions are protected by attorney-client confidentiality once a professional relationship is established.

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If you are developing a new technology or startup idea, an early intellectual property strategy can help you avoid costly mistakes and position your innovation for long-term success.

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