Michael and Ryan were great to work with for my company’s trademark and patent applications. I appreciated their clear and transparent communication. They made a complex process feel straightforward and much easier to navigate. Thank you!
Brett
Experienced patent attorney with over 30 years protecting innovations for startups and multinational companies. Has drafted and prosecuted hundreds of patent applications across mechanical devices, chemical technologies, and consumer products, specializing in strategic patent protection that builds competitive advantages and supports commercialization goals.
Product development expert leading a team that has taken dozens of products from idea to viral sensation, retail shelves, and six-figure launch days. Specializes in end-to-end product development from design and prototyping to manufacturing, branding, and go-to-market strategy.
Michael Dilworth is the founder and managing partner of Dilworth IP, an intellectual property law firm he launched in January 2007 to serve as a strategic partner to innovative companies navigating the evolving IP landscape. For nearly two decades, he has led the firm with a clear mission: help clients transform innovation into business value through practical, forward-looking IP strategy.
With over 30 years of experience, Michael brings a rare combination of legal depth, technical fluency, and commercial instinct. Before founding Dilworth IP, he served as chief intellectual property counsel for a publicly traded industrial company with more than $1.5 billion in annual revenue. There, he built and led the in-house IP function, directed a global patent and trademark portfolio, and helped senior leadership integrate IP into core business decisions.
That experience shaped the firm’s founding philosophy: intellectual property should be treated as a strategic asset, not a legal formality. Today, Michael applies that principle across industries—working with general counsel, CFOs, and business leaders to craft IP strategies that support growth, mitigate risk, and strengthen market position.
Michael is a trusted advisor across the full IP lifecycle, including U.S. and international patent and trademark prosecution, portfolio management, licensing and transactional IP, post-grant proceedings, freedom-to-operate analysis, and global enforcement. His international experience includes Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) filings, European Patent Office proceedings, and inter partes actions such as oppositions, nullity actions, and cancellations.
Above all, clients value Michael’s ability to cut through complexity, align IP protection with business goals, and provide practical, executive-level insight when the stakes are high.
Michael and Ryan were great to work with for my company’s trademark and patent applications. I appreciated their clear and transparent communication. They made a complex process feel straightforward and much easier to navigate. Thank you!
Brett
Julie is amazing!! 100% recommend going with her! She’s the only attorney I’ve ever worked with that is problematic free and not difficult to get a hold of! She’s been helping me with trademarking for 3 years and has not missed a beat.
Gabriel
Attorney Frederick Spaeth was very helpful with our patent application and exceeded our expectations. Highly recommended!
Michael
Securing intellectual property is a key step for innovation - but what happens next? 52 Launch offers a path beyond the patent to bring the product to real users: product development, branding, prototyping, and go-to-market strategy.
The US operates on a first-to-file system, meaning whoever files first gets priority rights. In competitive fields where multiple innovators might be solving the same problem, filing as early as possible becomes crucial for securing your invention rights.
You have only 1 year from any public disclosure to file your patent application, or you lose your rights forever. Be extremely careful about presentations, publications, or detailed discussions without NDAs - even university presentations can invalidate your patent rights.
Many inventors underestimate provisional applications, but inadequate descriptions can lead to loss of priority rights. Be as detailed as possible - if you don't adequately describe your invention, you're not entitled to the filing date as your invention date.
Expect your first patent office response 18 to 24 months after filing. Rejections are normal: over 90% of applications receive initial rejections. Plan for multiple rounds of responses and amendments during prosecution.
File patents on innovations that create competitive moats, not just any invention. Focus on high-leverage opportunities that add real value to your company: each patent should be a strategic asset that supports your core value proposition and fundraising goals.
Comprehensive patent protection guarantees ownership of your idea and seals your competitive advantage in the market
Leverage the 52Launch team's expertise to transform your protected ideas into products that sell while you sleep
Your idea needs to be both protected and commercialized. By working with a trusted patent attorney and 52Launch you'll unlock a team that can do both.
From early stage idea to product on shelves, we'll be there every step of the way to build a business around your product.
Transformed a rough 3D model into a patented spinning Easter egg decorator. Overcame complex geometry and electronics challenges to achieve mass production. Result: Over 55 million units sold, featured on CBS, Today Show, USA Today, and in Kardashian Easter celebrations.
Evolved a homemade prototype (dog leash stake + rope + golf ball) into a professional golf training device. Developed proprietary core technology ensuring the ball stays permanently attached during intense club impacts while maintaining authentic golf ball appearance.
Created for a mother whose children had severe food allergies, this insulated lunch bag with microwavable heat packs keeps food warm for 5 hours. Overcame complex manufacturing challenges by coordinating multiple suppliers for bags, heat packs, and assembly.