A new initiative to connect low-income inventors with pro bono patent lawyers kicked off at Alston & Bird last week, attracting a crowd of about 200.

Georgia Lawyers for the Arts has partnered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to start Georgia PATENTS, which screens and refers Georgia inventors to patent lawyers in the appropriate discipline. The Patent Office is rolling out similar initiatives in all 50 states.

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