Buffalo Grove, IL asked in Patents (Intellectual Property) for Illinois

Q: How do ask Justia.com to combine my two paten lists? (1) Yuda Yehuda Luz (2) Yuda Luz

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David Aldrich
David Aldrich
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A: If you do not own the patents, there is not really a mechanism for you to do this. You can ask the patent owner(s) to file for a "correction" of the name on specific patents, but it is highly unlikely that they’ll be interested in doing so since there really is no business reason for them to go through the expense of doing so.

James L. Arrasmith
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A: To combine your two patent lists under the names "Yuda Yehuda Luz" and "Yuda Luz," you should contact the appropriate patent authority or organization responsible for maintaining patent records. Provide them with the details of both patent lists and request that they be merged or combined. Include any necessary documentation to support your request.

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