Comparison
Quick answer
Patents protect inventions — novel processes, devices, or compositions. Trademarks protect brand identity — names, logos, and slogans that distinguish your goods and services. Most businesses need trademark protection; patent protection is valuable when you have a genuinely novel technical invention worth defending.
Most businesses should start with trademark protection — it is faster, cheaper, and protects the brand you are actively building. Patents are valuable when you have a genuinely novel technical invention and the resources to enforce the patent against infringement. An IP attorney can help you prioritize which filings to pursue first given your budget and business model.
Hourly rate
$200–$600/hr
Patent attorneys command the highest rates; trademark and copyright specialists are lower
Per session
$200–$500
For a strategy consultation, trademark search, or IP audit
Flat fee (patent filing)
$1,500–$30,000
Provisional: $1,500–$5,000; full utility patent: $10,000–$30,000+