Success Patent & Trademark Office provides patent, trademark, and intellectual property services — helping businesses build a stable, manageable foundation of rights from R&D and brand naming through product launch and filings in Taiwan and abroad.
Intellectual property is not a one-time filing — it is an ongoing management discipline. We provide patent, trademark, and IP management support tailored to each stage of your case.
We help clients organize technical content, structure claims, draft application documents, and handle office actions, amendments, appeals, and foreign filing coordination.
Learn about patent services →Trademark searches, applications, goods and services designation, refusal responses, oppositions and invalidations, and brand portfolio advice — reducing naming and registration risk.
Learn about trademark services →We help businesses take stock of R&D output, set filing priorities, and manage deadlines for domestic and foreign cases — turning IP into a trackable management process, not just isolated filings.
Learn about IP management →Based in Taipei's Zhongshan District, Success Patent & Trademark Office has long assisted businesses and brand owners with patent, trademark, and intellectual property matters. Our work goes beyond completing application documents — we clarify needs, identify risks, manage deadlines, and provide practical, actionable advice.
The firm is organized as a partnership, complemented by an affiliated company that provides extended services such as consulting, analysis, and case management — agency work is handled by the firm, and the remaining services by the company, under a clear division of roles.
A sound filing strategy sits at the intersection of technology, brand, market, and risk.
About the Firm
Team members
Patent professionals
Trademark professionals
Partners
Whether you are in early product development, choosing a brand name, responding to an office action, planning overseas filings, or building an internal IP management process, we can assist at every stage.
Different industries have different IP needs. We help clients set priorities based on product life cycle, technology maturity, market expansion plans, and filing budget.
What technology companies need is not filing volume, but filings that actually map to their products and R&D direction.
What brand businesses need is not just a good-sounding name, but a name that can be registered, used, and extended.
“Intellectual property is not a stack of documents — it is an integrated judgment across technology, brand, timing, and risk.”Success Patent & Trademark Office
We value early-stage communication. We typically begin by understanding your product, technology, brand, launch schedule, and budget before recommending a filing or handling approach.
Understand your technology, brand, timeline, goals, and budget
Prior art searches, similarity analysis, and strategy advice
Specification, claims, or application documents with internal review
Official filing, deadline tracking, and office action responses
Issuance, renewals, annuities, and ongoing rights management
Partners, patent professionals, trademark specialists, and a dedicated docketing and administration team — built around clear division of labor, deadline management, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Founding Partner
Mechanical & manufacturing
Managing Partner
Trademark & IP management
Head of Patents
EE & semiconductors
Senior Patent Engineer
Electronics & communications
Senior Trademark Specialist
Searches & portfolio strategy
Practical articles on patent filing, trademark protection, and corporate IP management — helping you get oriented before a consultation.
A complete technical disclosure covers the problem, the solution, embodiments, alternatives, and effects. This article outlines what to gather before an initial consultation.
Brand Naming & Trademark RiskOnce a brand name goes into packaging, signage, websites, and advertising, costs accumulate. This article explains the purpose — and limits — of trademark searches.
Office Actions & ResponsesWhen facing an examiner's opinion, the focus is on clarifying differences, adjusting scope, and explaining effects. Official notices carry firm deadlines — do not delay.
We recommend an initial assessment before your product is disclosed, launched, exhibited, pitched to investors, or your brand goes public. Share the basics through our contact form and we will help determine the appropriate next steps.