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The Inventologie team is led by Jordan Golomb, an experienced inventor and engineer with a deep knowledge of patent law. She is on a mission to help businesses prosper by helping them innovate, recognize and strengthen their most valuable ideas. Using this knowledge, she helps organizations push their most promising ideas forward while leaving unprofitable ideas behind.
Jordan is a former US Patent & Trademark Office Patent Examiner. She passed the same U.S. Patent Bar Exam taken by patent attorneys and practices patent law as a patent agent. With 20+ years of invention, engineering and patent law experience, Jordan has been rated a role model performer leading to remarkable innovation, cost savings, profit generation and relationship building. Jordan accomplishes this work through an environment of optimism and teamwork with a personality centered around a commitment to integrity.
Jordan has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and a MS in Mechanical Engineering from Oakland University. She studied entrepreneurship and business through the University of Michigan MBA program (non-degree). Jordan has three issued patents of her own.
All her life, she watched her dad, a wizard of sorts, modify and improve products to be better than when he bought them. When she isn’t innovating or protecting innovation, you can find her prodding her family to invent something patentable or coaching them to succeed in their own dreams. Jordan lives in Minnesota with her husband and three teenage children.
Jordan Is A Patent Agent: What Does That Mean
Patent law is a specialized area of law that is practiced by both patent attorneys and patent agents.
Patent law is unique compared to other types of law. The prerequisite to practice patent law is that one is an engineer or scientist, not that one is an attorney. Thus, an attorney who is not also an engineer or scientist, cannot practice patent law before the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.
Patent agents are engineers or scientists who have studied patent law specifically and have passed the same U.S. Patent Bar Exam that patent attorney's take. Like attorneys, patent agents represent clients in obtaining patents on their inventions. However, patent agents do not represent clients in other areas such as litigation (lawsuits) and non-patent legal matters.
Patent agents specialize in the law of obtaining patents.