Daniel Sineway is a registered patent attorney who takes a strategic, business-focused approach to helping clients protect their IP rights. Daniel and his team work with companies of all sizes to craft and develop innovative IP strategies that best fit each client’s needs.

His team provides significant value in helping startups, early-stage entrepreneurial companies, and mid-market and large companies navigate difficult IP issues with respect to “high tech” areas. He is adept at managing and shepherding patent and trademark portfolios of all sizes, preparing and filing patent and trademark applications, drafting license agreements, and otherwise guiding his clients through difficult IP issues. Daniel also represents research organizations, universities, and institutions of higher education, particularly with respect to helping those institutions protect and commercialize technologies. He takes a pragmatic approach and focuses on helping his clients connect technical details and legal requirements to business goals and needs.

Daniel’s work often takes him to the cutting-edge of technology, including work in the areas of computer software and computer-implemented technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, encryption, IoT, blockchain, etc.), computer hardware, manufacturing and mechanical systems, electrical systems, mobile devices, consumer products, medical devices, industrial machinery, power systems, “green” technologies, and many others.