Leahy-Smith America Invents Act

Attorney Mark Guinto named a USPTO Outstanding Volunteer

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Friday, April 13, 2018

CLEVELAND, April 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --At the Cleveland Intellectual Property Law Association's April meeting on April 12, McDonald Hopkins' intellectual property attorney Mark C. Guinto received the United States Patent and Trademark Office Outstanding Volunteer Award for assisting individuals and businesses in need of IP legal advice.

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  • CLEVELAND, April 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --At the Cleveland Intellectual Property Law Association's April meeting on April 12, McDonald Hopkins' intellectual property attorney Mark C. Guinto received the United States Patent and Trademark Office Outstanding Volunteer Award for assisting individuals and businesses in need of IP legal advice.
  • Under the "America Invents Act," the USPTO established a new pro bono program designed to assist financially under-resourced, independent inventors and small businesses.
  • The program is a nationwide network of independently operated regional programs that matches inventors with volunteer patent attorneys who donate their services to help file patent applications and secure patent protections.
  • Guinto received the USPTO Outstanding Volunteer Award for providing over 50 pro bono services in 2017 as part of the patent pro bono program.