About Andrew
Andrew Abramson practices patent law from Massachusetts. He runs Patent Profiler, LLC, a practice that centers on patent analysis and related advisory services. He presents technical and legal material in forms that clients can use for decision-making.
After law school he moved into intellectual property work. He has spent his career working on the legal and analytical side of patents rather than on general civil litigation. That background shaped the way he approaches problems: technical detail first, legal context second. He has handled assignments that require both an understanding of technology and the patience to parse dense patent documents.
Early in his career he built experience across different parts of the patent system. He has examined patent claims, tracked prosecution histories and evaluated how patents perform in commercial settings. Those tasks required close reading, careful citation and steady judgment about what matters to a client. His work often involves preparing written analyses that summarize legal risk and technical scope for non‑specialist audiences.
Colleagues describe his style as straightforward. He tends to favor clear writing over ornate argument. He also values process. Tight review checklists, repeated cross-checking and a willingness to revise reports after peer review are regular features of his work. That attention to method helps when reports end up in licensing talks or are used to inform litigation strategy.
At Patent Profiler, LLC he oversees engagements that differ in scale. Some are short, focused assessments of a single patent or claim. Others are larger projects that compare families of patents across competitors. He works with inventors, counsel and corporate clients who need actionable summaries rather than long theoretical treatises. The practice emphasizes practical clarity.
Outside client work he keeps current on changes in patent law and practice. He reads decisions and guidance that affect patentability, claim construction and enforcement. He also follows developments in relevant technologies so that legal analysis reflects the technical realities at issue.
As of 2026 he maintains his practice in Massachusetts and operates Patent Profiler, LLC. He currently concentrates on preparing patent analyses and advising clients on patent matters.