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2011-01-28
steogede2,
"Correct me if I am wrong, but it would be quite unusual for a lawyer to write a patent. More likely it would be written by a patent attourney, who might be an inventor or a lawyer, but generally isn't."
What is the difference between a lawyer and an attorney?
Honestly I don't know. I've looked them up and they come up as synonyms.
Anyways, have you ever seriously tried to read a patent filing to extract relevant information? It's like reading raw assembly dumps without recognizable labels or comments. No engineer faithful to their profession would ever share information that way.