Bookoff McAndrews and Solve Intelligence Partner to Support Patent Prosecution Practice

Solve Intelligence is pleased to announce that Bookoff McAndrews is expanding it's use of Solve Intelligence.

Bookoff McAndrews and Solve Intelligence Partner to Support Patent Prosecution Practice

Solve Intelligence is pleased to announce that Bookoff McAndrews has renewed its agreement and chosen to significantly expand Solve Intelligence access, highlighting the firm’s dedication to innovation and its investment in empowering its attorneys and agents at every level with advanced technology.

Solve Intelligence enables Bookoff McAndrews’ lawyers to efficiently and accurately perform key legal tasks such as patent analysis, prior art review, and patent application drafting for certain clients, while ensuring all data remains secure and confidential.

Leveraging Solve Intelligence not only strengthens client service but also supports professional development. Attorneys trained in its use gain early familiarity with advanced legal technology, while also having proper review functionality for quality and accuracy. Building AI fluency from the start enables the next generation of attorneys and agents to work with greater confidence, efficiency, and insight.

Bookoff McAndrews partner Aaron Johnson commented, “We are pleased to continue to expand our relationship with Solve Intelligence. A number of our clients have expressed interest in the efficiency gains possible with AI-assisted drafting, and we have been impressed by the quality of Solve’s tools and outputs.”

Solve CEO Chris Parsonson commented, “We are honored to support Bookoff McAndrews in this important step. Expanding access shows a forward-looking commitment to innovation, excellence, and talent development. We look forward to continuing to support the firm as it leads the thoughtful integration of AI into professional legal practice.”

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