Greg Tinch

Greg Tinch

Patent Strategy for Inventors and Technology Companies

Licensed in: Maryland, Ohio, District of Columbia, US Patent & Trademark Office

About

Patent attorney with an engineering foundation — mechanical engineering from Ohio State, JD from Maryland, former Senate counsel. I handle patent prosecution and portfolio strategy across mechanical, hardware, software, and AI technologies, with particular depth in early-stage and venture-backed companies. My practice is built around translating technical complexity into strategic IP assets. I work well with inventor-founders who need counsel that understands both the technology and the business context around it. Available for referrals and co-counsel. MBE certified. Based in College Park, MD — UMD Discovery District.

Practice Areas

Intellectual Property > Design PatentsIntellectual Property > Mechanical PatentsIntellectual Property > PatentsIntellectual Property > Software PatentsIntellectual Property > TrademarksIntellectual Property > Utility PatentsIntellectual Property

Services

  • Non-Provisional Utility Patent Application — Complex Software
    Preparation and prosecution-ready drafting of a non-provisional utility patent application for mechanical, electromechanical, or software technologies of higher complexity. Includes full specification and all necessary drawings coordination. Suited for multi-embodiment inventions, emerging or crowded technology areas, or matters requiring extended specification development. Standard complexity matters are scoped separately. Rate exclusive of USPTO fees.
    $12,000
  • Non-Provisional Utility Patent Application — Complex Mechanical
    Preparation and prosecution-ready drafting of a non-provisional utility patent application for complex mechanical or electromechanical technologies. Includes full specification, up to 3 independent and 17 dependent claims, and all necessary drawings coordination. Suited for multi-embodiment mechanical inventions, intricate assemblies, or matters requiring extended specification development. Rate exclusive of USPTO filing fees
    $9,900
  • Non-Provisional Utility Patent Application — Standard
    Preparation and prosecution-ready drafting of a non-provisional utility patent application for mechanical, electromechanical, or software technologies of standard complexity. Includes full specification and all necessary drawings coordination. Suited for single-embodiment inventions with a defined prior art landscape and moderate specification length. Complex multi-embodiment inventions or emerging technology areas are scoped separately. Rate exclusive of USPTO filing fees.
    $8,800

Education

  • University of Maryland Law
    Juris Doctor • 2010
  • The Ohio State University
    Bachelors of Scienece, Mechanical Engineering • 2005

The information on this profile is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes. Greg Tinch is licensed in Maryland, the District of Columbia and before the USPTO.