This is a list of notable patent attorneys and agents, including, in the section below, fictional patent attorneys.
Charles Denton Abel (1831–1906), first vice-president of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys
Marcellus Bailey (1840–1921), 1870s U.S. law partner of Anthony Pollok who prepared telephone patents for Alexander Graham Bell
Alfred Ely Beach (1826–1896), inventor of the New York City Subway
Sharon Bowles (born 1953), British MEP
Chester Carlson (1906–1968)
William Percy Carpmael (1853-1936), founder and first president of the rugby union Barbarian Football Club
Yardley Chittick (born 1900)
Dennis Crouch (born 1975), professor at the University of Missouri School of Law and author of the widely read patent law blog Patently-O
George Ticknor Curtis (1812–1894)
George Alfred DePenning, inventor to whom the first Indian patent was granted in 1856, and who later became the first patent agent in India
Peter Detkin
Richard Frenkel, once anonymous author of the Patent Troll Tracker blog
Andrew C. Greenberg, co-creator of the Wizardry computer game
G. Donald Harrison (1889–1956), builder of music organs
Paul Haughey (born 1954)
Ralph Horween (1896–1997), Harvard Crimson and NFL football player
Gerald D. Hosier, patent litigator, named highest-paid attorney by Forbes magazine in 2000
John Imray (1820–1902), second president of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys
John Henry Johnson (1828–1900), first president of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys
Naoto Kan, Prime Minister of Japan (8 June 2010 - 2 September 2011)
Irving Kayton, former law professor, author of Kayton on Patents
Keefauver, William ("Bill"), formerly chief patent lawyer for Bell Labs; responsible for Gottschalk v. Benson, test case in which Bell Labs attempted (unsuccessfully) to get patent on algorithm; later Vice President and General Counsel of AT&T Bell Laboratories and Corporate Vice President – Law of AT&T with responsibility for intellectual property law matters
Florence King (1870-1924), first female patent attorney in America
Stephan Kinsella (born 1965), Libertarian legal theorist
Otto Lee, mayor of Sunnyvale
Lewis Luk, first president of Hong Kong Institute of Patent Attorneys
Alan MacPherson (1934–2008), the "dean of patent law" in Silicon Valley
Howard T. Markey (1921–2006), Chief Judge Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Chicago patent lawyer, major general Air Force Reserve test pilot in World War II
William Newton (1786–1861), one of the earliest recorded patent agents practising in London
Anthony Pollok (1829–1898), 1870s US law partner of Marcellus Bailey who prepared telephone patents for Alexander Graham Bell
Daniel Ravicher, Senior Counsel to the Free Software Foundation
Greg "Fossilman" Raymer (born in 1964), winner of the main event at the 2004 World Series of Poker
Giles Sutherland Rich (1904–1999)
Malcolm Royal (1941–2006), Australian patent attorney and educator
Richard H. Stern (born in 1931), Chief of U.S. Justice Department Patent Sec. (1970-1979), of counsel to government in Aro Mfg. Co. v. Convertible Top Replacement Co., Lear, Inc. v. Adkins, Gottschalk v. Benson, United States v. Glaxo Group Ltd., Dann v. Johnston, Parker v. Flook. Professorial Lecturer in Law, George Washington Univ. Law School (since 1990).
Harry Aubrey Toulmin, Sr. (1858–1942)
Günter Wächtershäuser, origin of life theorist
Thomas Blanco White, British patent lawyer; inductee to the IP (Intellectual property) Hall of Fame in 2010.
John G. Wilson, founder of Wilson Gunn Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys
Jim Eisenberg, played by Adam Arkin in the TV miniseries A Year in the Life
Oliver Farnsworth, from the novel The Man Who Fell to Earth; played by Buck Henry in its film adaptation, of the same name
Harriet Korn, played by Kathy Bates, of Harry's Law, a recently fired patent lawyer
Wally Mason, in the book Notes of a Patent Attorney: The Wally Mason Stories by Brian C. Coad
Eustis Miller, in the TV series King of the Hill; father of Bobby's classmate Randy
Joe Nile, patent attorney protagonist in the novel Undue Diligence by Paul Haughey
George Stobbart, from the Broken Sword adventure games
Harry Wykoff, in the six-hour mini-series Wild Palms
In one of the episodes of the TV series Ally McBeal, she considers dating a patent attorney who is regarded as "harmless"
Calvin's father, in comic strip Calvin and Hobbes; the father of Bill Watterson, the creator of this cartoon series, is a patent attorney
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