How AI is Helping Patent Attorneys

Drafting patent applications can be an arduous task. The process often requires several interactions with inventors to extract enough information to start the process, and then begins the exercise of turning that information into a coherent and detailed ~30 page patent specification. This of course takes time (and sometimes more than the proposed/estimated fee for the draft would allow). For this reason, patent drafting is sometimes considered a loss leader by those in private practice. 

From another perspective, the cost of engaging a patent attorney to draft a patent application can be a huge barrier to the uptake of IP, particularly for start-ups and SMEs. Registered IP rights can mean a great deal to these types of applicants, both in terms of carving out a slice of the market and attractiveness to potential investors. Drafting patent applications has thus historically presented a ‘problem’ to both patent attorneys and their would-be clients. 

Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the game in this regard. Forward-thinking attorneys that have already started utilising AI, and those using Solve Intelligence’s Patent Drafting Copilot have reported considerable improvements in their drafting practices. Such improvements are capable of tackling the drafting problem, providing benefits to both attorneys and their clients or companies alike. We’ve highlighted some of these improvements below.

How AI is Helping Patent Attorneys

Increased Efficiency in Drafting

Some of the most common feedback we receive, from attorneys who have used our Patent Drafting Copilot, is an increase in drafting efficiency. This means less time spent drafting for a patent specification of the same quality when compared to traditional methods. In some cases, attorneys are reporting an increase of efficiency of 40-60% when using our platform. Efficiency gains are picked up in a number of areas.

The Patent Drafting Copilot is particularly adept at helping attorneys draft routine aspects of a patent application, such as the Technical Field, Background, and Summary of Invention sections, with minimal oversight required to produce the desired output. This alone can save hours of time for a single draft.

The capability of the Patent Drafting Copilot in allowing attorneys to add, edit, and even generate figures using AI, means that attorneys can draft complete specifications in one place, without having to worry about using different programs, or keeping track of updates to content across different files. Changes or additions to figures can also be replicated across the entire specification using the AI - meaning less time spent on complicated version-control issues. 

Our Patent Drafting Copilot also provides a consistency in output that many attorneys find valuable, particularly when working across multiple drafts for different applications. This is further improved when attorneys provide custom instructions to the AI, to allow the AI to draft in their particular style in a repeatable and reliable manner.

Overcoming Writer’s Block

One of the most challenging parts of drafting a patent application is often getting started. Fleshing out a detailed patent specification from a page or so of invention disclosure usually requires extensive planning, brainstorming out aspects such as alternative embodiments, variations in features, and what figures to include. 

One of the key advantages of our Patent drafting Copilot lies in tackling this issue. Attorneys can interact with the AI as early in the process as the invention harvesting stage, to request the AI to suggest alternative applications, alternative embodiments, and figure ideas, from just a few paragraphs of invention disclosure from an inventor. 

Each of these functionalities can be used to provide attorneys with a number of avenues to explore based on an invention disclosure, from which they can expand on quickly and effectively.

Enhanced Quality: More Time for Complex and Critical Tasks

While efficiency is essential, attorneys have emphasized that quality remains their top priority. In improving efficiency, our Patent Drafting Copilot frees up time for attorneys, allowing them to spend more time focusing on the complex areas of drafting, and in more inventor interaction, for example. We have had feedback that this has led to increases in output quality compared to traditional drafting methods. Attorneys using the Patent Drafting Copilot now have more time to focus on making sure claims align with the particular IP strategy of their clients, and can also spend more time extracting technical details from inventors. There’s also more time for the review of the draft between attorneys and their clients, and the Patent Drafting Copilot makes it easier than ever to implement changes based on such reviews.

Supporting Any Workflow: Flexible Integration with Attorney Practices

Our Patent Drafting Copilot is designed with adaptability in mind, and can fit seamlessly into any attorney workflow. This allows attorneys using our platform to continue following their well-established methods of drafting applications without disruption. 

Our platform has the capability of adapting the output of the AI to match a particular drafting style. With a little fine-tuning to AI instructions (which can be used across multiple applications), attorneys are able to generate sections of patent specifications using AI in a manner that reflects their own particular style of drafting such sections. This can be extended to the different styles required by different clients, for example.

Since the attorney is always in control of the AI in our Patent Drafting Copilot, attorneys can draft applications as they see fit, interacting as much or as little with the AI as they would like. This also means that attorneys can adjust their workflows and their use of AI as they see fit over time, or as their clients’ demands change. 

A Future of Collaboration between AI and Attorneys

The benefits to attorneys set out above represent only some of the feedback we have received on how our Patent Drafting Copilot is positively impacting the process of drafting patent applications. And it’s not just patent attorneys that benefit - efficiency gains and increases in output quality can improve the offering to applicants who engage attorneys using our Patent Drafting Copilot.

Here at Solve Intelligence, we are committed to building AI-powered platforms to assist with every aspect of the patenting process while keeping patent professionals at the helm of these powerful tools. In this way, we give patent practitioners the control needed to reap AI's benefits while mitigating its associated challenges. Our Patent Copilot™ helps with patent drafting, patent filing, patent prosecution, office action analysis, patent portfolio strategy and management. At each stage, our Patent Copilot™ works with the patent professional, keeping them in the driving seat, thereby equipping legal professionals, law firms, companies, and inventors with the tools to help develop the full scope of protection for their inventions.

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Key Insights

  • AI adoption requires proof. Bob and his team tested multiple tools before committing, and only moved forward once they saw quantifiable results.
  • 3 to 4x efficiency gains changed the business case. By tracking his own drafting time, Bob demonstrated that AI-enabled workflows made fixed-fee work viable at partner rates.
  • Demonstration drives adoption. Live drafting sessions, client transparency, and side-by-side cost comparisons created full buy-in from both clients and colleagues.
  • Integrated chat removes friction. Keeping research, drafting, and revisions inside one contextual workspace eliminated copy-paste workflows and saved significant time.
  • Context is a force multiplier. AI performs best when it understands the full invention disclosure, file history, and drafting materials in one place.
  • Speed expands strategic value. Faster drafting didn’t just save time - it enabled better coverage, stronger enablement, and real-time responsiveness to client needs.

About Marbury Law

The Marbury Law Group is a premier mid-size, full-service intellectual property and technology law firm in the Washington, D.C. area, with additional strength in commercial law, litigation, and trademark litigation. Recognized by Juristat as a top 35 law firm nationwide and holding Martindale-Hubbell’s AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rating, Marbury serves clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies and mid-size technology businesses to high-tech startups and inventors. Its practitioners bring unusually wide-ranging experience, including former technology executives, government R&D managers, startup founders, in-house counsel, “big-law” attorneys, USPTO patent examiners, and judicial clerks. 

Marbury delivers “big-law” service with the flexibility and personal attention of a smaller firm, pairing high-quality work with efficient, budget-aware billing. Based near the USPTO, the firm has drafted and prosecuted thousands of U.S. and foreign patent applications and trademarks, and advises on IP strategy, diligence, and licensing. Formed in 2009 through the merger of two established practices (with roots dating back to 1994), the firm takes its name from Marbury v. Madison (1803), the landmark Supreme Court case that established judicial review.

Introduction

When we sat down with Bob Hansen for this conversation, we knew it would be grounded in both legal depth and real-world business experience. Bob is a founding partner of The Marbury Law Group and has extensive experience across patent prosecution, litigation, licensing, portfolio strategy, and complex IP transactions. But what makes his perspective particularly compelling is that he also brings 20 years of real-world experience as an engineer, program manager, and business executive in Fortune 50 companies and start-ups. He understands firsthand how innovation moves from idea to product, and how intellectual property law fits into that journey.

That dual lens is exactly why we wanted to have this discussion. Bob evaluates technology not just as a patent attorney, but as someone who has managed engineering teams, navigated acquisitions and divestitures, raised capital, and built businesses. When someone with that background says AI has been transformative and backs it up with measurable 3 to 4x efficiency gains, it’s worth listening.

Introducing Solve Review: A Practical Guide to AI-Powered Patent Review

Patent drafting doesn’t end when the first draft is complete. In many ways, the most important work begins at review.

Jurisdictional compliance, internal style alignment, claim clarity, sufficiency of disclosure, and formal requirements. Each aspect of drafting applications must be carefully checked before filing. Yet a thorough review is time-intensive, difficult to standardize, and hard to scale across teams and large portfolios, especially when up against a tight deadline.

Enter Solve Review

With Solve Review, practitioners can run structured, customizable AI-powered reviews in minutes rather than hours, while maintaining transparency, collaboration, and full control over the output. 

Teams using Solve Review report dramatically, with multi-pass manual reviews that previously took three to four hours completing in a fraction of the time

Key benefits

  • AI-powered patent reviews in minutes
  • Each review is fully customizable
  • Save your reviews as templates, run multiple reviews per application
  • Full transparency of working out and results
  • Resolve issues detected by Solve Review with AI

Potter Clarkson Enhances Patent Practice with Solve Intelligence

Solve Intelligence is deployed at Potter Clarkson as a practitioner-led platform, designed to enhance - not replace - the expertise of experienced patent attorneys. The firm uses the technology primarily at a senior level, where skilled practitioners are able to prompt and interrogate the system effectively to guide high-quality outputs.

By combining advanced AI capability with deep technical and legal experience, the platform enables senior attorneys to work more efficiently while focusing their time and judgement on strategic advice, complex analysis and client value. This reflects the firm’s long-standing philosophy that technology should strengthen the role of the practitioner, not substitute professional expertise.

“At Potter Clarkson, our priority is delivering technically rigorous and strategically sound advice to our clients. We use Solve Intelligence as a tool in the hands of experienced patent attorneys - professionals who understand how to guide, challenge and refine AI-generated outputs. It allows our senior teams to concentrate on the aspects of drafting and prosecution where their judgement adds the greatest value, while maintaining full control over quality and client strategy.”

Peter Finnie, Partner, Potter Clarkson

Since rolling out Solve Intelligence’s Patent Copilot, the firm has tailored the platform to reflect its established house styles and drafting standards. This customisation reduces administrative burden and supports consistency across teams, enabling practitioners to engage with AI efficiently without compromising on quality, client-specific requirements, or the firm’s distinctive approach.

Peter Finnie to join Solve's Customer Advisory Board

We are excited to welcome Peter Finnie, Partner at Potter Clarkson, to Solve Intelligence’s Customer Advisory Board.