About Neil
Neil Juneja is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He practices out of Gleam Law’s West Coast offices, including Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland. His registration to the Patent Bar signals qualification to represent clients before the USPTO on patent matters.
Juneja’s work centers on patent prosecution and related USPTO proceedings. He prepares and files patent applications, responds to office actions, and advises clients on the steps required to obtain and maintain patent protection. His role often requires translating technical ideas into the precise legal language that patent offices expect.
Colleagues describe his practice as process-oriented. He manages the lifecycle of patent filings from initial disclosure through examination and allowance. That day-to-day work includes drafting claims, coordinating prior art searches, and developing prosecution strategy. He also counsels inventors and in-house teams on timelines and procedural options at the USPTO.
Working across multiple city offices, Juneja coordinates filings and prosecution strategies for clients with needs in more than one jurisdiction. The structure of Gleam Law’s offices allows him to collaborate with other practitioners on complex files while remaining accessible to clients on the West Coast. He regularly communicates complex procedural developments in clear, plain terms so clients understand practical implications.
His registration before the Patent Bar reflects the technical and legal qualifications required by the USPTO. Within that scope, he provides patentability assessments and drafts application materials intended to withstand scrutiny during examination. When matters raise procedural or strategic questions, he works with colleagues to determine when alternative paths—such as continuation practice, divisional filings, or appeals—may be advisable.
Outside of prosecution, Juneja’s practice touches on portfolio management tasks common to patent practitioners. He assists in organizing filings, tracking deadlines, and advising on maintenance and family filings where applicable. His work is oriented around helping clients move inventions through the patent system efficiently and consistently.
He currently practices patent prosecution and USPTO representation from Gleam Law’s offices in Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland.