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youre listening to the patenting for inventors podcast with registered patent attorney dr adam diamond founder of diamond patent law the number one source for securing your intellectual property needs now heres your host adam diamond hello and welcome to the patenting for inventors podcast episode 111. does your employer own your invention my name is adam diamond a registered patent attorney and founder and owner of diamond patent law in los angeles california i can be contacted through my website at diamondpatentlaw.com thats d-i-a-m-e-n-t patentlaw.com or call me at 424-281-0162 now one of the first things that i ask a client that comes to me with an invention is whether the invention that they came up with is related in any way to the work that theyre doing as an employee now the reason i ask this oftentimes is that even though youre inventor youre the inventor of something youre actually not the owner of it this is because that when you become an employee you probably sign