About Mark Adrian
Mark Adrian Goodman practices at the Goodman Law Center, where he handles matters related to patents and the broader field of intellectual property. He is known among peers for steady, workmanlike attention to technical detail. He keeps a low profile outside the office and spends most of his time on patent files and client counseling.
Goodman became a Registered Patent Lawyer in 2005 and has maintained that registration to the present. That credential has shaped his career. It signaled a specialization in patent prosecution and the technical aspects of preparing and filing patent applications. Over time he built experience working directly with inventors and companies to translate technical ideas into formal patent claims.
His professional affiliations include memberships in several legal and technical organizations. Some of those relationships also date to 2005 and continue today. Those ties provide a regular touchpoint for professional development. They also connect him to patent practitioners and in-house counsel who share similar practice concerns.
On a day-to-day level Goodman handles patent prosecution, drafting and filing patent applications, and advising on portfolio strategy. He interacts with patent examiners and prepares responses to office actions. He also counsels clients on prior art, claim scope, and the practical risks around patent rights. His work requires a mix of technical understanding and careful legal drafting, and he structures opinions and filings to be clear and defensible.
Clients range from individual inventors to small and mid-size companies. He spends time learning how an invention works and what the client hopes to achieve commercially. Those conversations shape the priority, scope, and timing of filings. He balances the practical needs of clients—budget, speed to market, and enforcement considerations—against the formal requirements of patent law and the procedures of the patent office.
At the Goodman Law Center Goodman continues to focus on patent work and related intellectual property matters. He keeps his registration current and remains active in the professional organizations that support patent practitioners. His practice centers on obtaining and managing patent rights for clients through prosecution and advisory work.