Patent drafting is one of the most demanding and time-intensive functions in IP practice. While attorneys are trained to deliver strategic counsel and portfolio insight, much of a practitioner's day is spent on formatting, cross-referencing, and other mechanical tasks that don’t advance strategic goals.
Now, AI tools can streamline these procedural steps without compromising quality, confidentiality, or professional control. The future of patent practice isn’t fully automated drafting; it’s leveraging technology that accelerates routine work while reinforcing the attorney’s central role in authorship and decision-making. It's intelligently human drafting.
Inside this whitepaper, we explore:
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