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College of Law

Physical Address:
Menard 101
711 S. Rayburn Drive

Mailing Address:
College of Law
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 2321
Moscow, ID 83844-2321

Main Office: 208-885-2255
Admissions: 208-885-2300
Legal Clinic: 208-885-6541
Office of the Dean: 208-364-4620

Fax: 208-885-5709

Email: uilaw@uidaho.edu

Physical Address:
501 W Front St,
Boise, ID 83702

Mailing Address:
501 W Front St,
Boise, ID 83702

Phone: 208-885-2255

Fax: 208-334-2176

Email: uilaw@uidaho.edu

Patent Pro Bono Program

Background

The University of Idaho College of Law administers the Idaho Patent Pro Bono Program, which facilitates the placement of qualified Idaho inventors seeking advice about the patent process with volunteer attorneys who are qualified to practice before the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

The national Patent Pro Bono Program was authorized under the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA), which encouraged the USPTO to "work with and support intellectual property law associations across the country in the establishment of pro bono programs designed to assist financially under-resourced independent Inventors and small businesses." 

Program Requirements

There are four basic requirements that a successful inventor applicant must meet, in addition to other program requirements detailed on the Inventor Information page:

  1. Be an Idaho individual or small business – as defined in the guidelines section of the Inventor Information page.

  2. Have a qualifying household income – which cannot exceed 300% of federal poverty level for an individual as published annually by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

  3. Demonstrate knowledge of the patent system – evidenced by successful completion of the online Certificate Training Course.

  4. Demonstrate proof of invention – not just an idea. To demonstrate an invention, you should be able to describe the invention so that someone else could actually make and use it. CAUTION: Do not publicly disclose your invention prior to filing a patent application or at least a provisional application for a patent. A public disclosure could make it prior art against itself, resulting in an inability to secure a patent.

You may find it useful to conduct a novelty or prior art search to help refine your idea and assist the volunteer attorney.  See the USPTO’s Seven Step Strategy. Placement with a volunteer attorney remains within the sole discretion of the program director. We will treat any information you provide as confidential. 

Application Forms

  • Inventors: Click here to learn more about the program and complete the application.
  • Volunteer Attorneys: Click here to learn more about the program and complete the form to participate.

Inventor Resources

USPTO resources for inventors can be found here.

Training Programs

Training programs for both inventors and volunteer attorneys are currently being developed with various program partners, including the Intellectual Property Section of the Idaho State Bar, the Idaho Small Business Development Center, and others.  Watch this space for training information.

Further Information

For questions or concerns involving the application or volunteer process, please contact the Idaho Patent Pro Bono Program using the information below:

Jessica Long
Associate Professor of Law
208-885-6541
jessicalong@uidaho.edu

Nick Smith
Director of the Entrepreneurship Law Clinic & Assistant Professor of Law
208-885-6541
nasmith@uidaho.edu

College of Law

Physical Address:
Menard 101
711 S. Rayburn Drive

Mailing Address:
College of Law
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 2321
Moscow, ID 83844-2321

Main Office: 208-885-2255
Admissions: 208-885-2300
Legal Clinic: 208-885-6541
Office of the Dean: 208-364-4620

Fax: 208-885-5709

Email: uilaw@uidaho.edu

Physical Address:
501 W Front St,
Boise, ID 83702

Mailing Address:
501 W Front St,
Boise, ID 83702

Phone: 208-885-2255

Fax: 208-334-2176

Email: uilaw@uidaho.edu