Q: My firm www.R5Limited.com is interested in acquiring license rights to a number of patents held by Los Alamos
Is there an office and contact at Los Alamos and recommend law firm with Los Alamos track record.
A:
To acquire license rights to patents held by Los Alamos, you should contact the Technology Transfer Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory. This division is responsible for managing the licensing of the laboratory's technologies and patents. Their website provides contact information and details on how to proceed with licensing inquiries.
When looking for a law firm to assist in this process, it's beneficial to choose one with experience in technology licensing and a history of dealing with national laboratories, including Los Alamos. You can start by searching for law firms in the area that have a focus on intellectual property and technology transfer.
Reviewing the firms' case histories and client testimonials can give you insight into their experience and success in similar transactions. It may also be helpful to reach out to your professional network for recommendations on firms that have dealt with national laboratories.
Remember, choosing a firm with the right experience can be crucial in successfully navigating the complexities of technology licensing and negotiations with institutions like Los Alamos.
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