Patent attorney in Utah serving Davis County innovators
Protecting innovation with strong IP strategies
Protect Your Ideas, Build Your Advantage
From prototypes in Layton to engineered systems near Hill Air Force Base, Burningham Business Law helps Utah businesses protect inventions, brands, and trade secrets. As a Farmington-based registered patent attorney, Brent brings technical fluency and clear guidance to every step—from first disclosure to filing and beyond.
Patent Services
Patent Strategy & Consultation
Patent Application & Prosecution
Other IP Services
Trademarks
We clear, file, and maintain federal trademark registrations for names, logos, and product lines—and advise on brand enforcement.
Trade Secrets & IP Contracts
We design NDAs, confidentiality, and invention-assignment agreements for employees, contractors, and partners.
IP Portfolio Management
For growing companies, we track renewals, prioritize filings, and align licensing or assignments with revenue goals.
Why A Local Patent Attorney Matters
Face-to-face collaboration speeds clarity. Being in Farmington means quick whiteboard sessions, on-site visits, and easy access for teams along the Highway 89 corridor and in Bountiful and Centerville. Patent law is federal—we can file nationwide—yet local insight keeps strategy practical.
FAQs: Intellectual Property
What Creators and Business Owners Ask About Protecting Ideas
What’s the benefit of using a patent attorney instead of filing myself?
Strong claims and a clean prosecution path require experience. We draft with enforcement in mind and navigate examiner feedback efficiently.
How long does a patent take?
Timelines vary, often measured in years. We monitor progress and pursue options that may accelerate review when appropriate.
Can you help with trademarks or copyrights?
Yes—trademarks are core to brand strategy. We can also guide on copyrights for creative works coordinated with your broader IP plan.
Protect What Sets You Apart
Secure Your Ideas And Innovations
Don’t leave hard-won inventions exposed. Talk with a
local patent attorney who understands both Utah business realities and federal IP rules.
