What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Iowa
I separated from my previous employer almost a year ago and had a separation agreement. From my understanding, a document I signed at employment stated that any patents would essentially be forfeited if leaving the company since they are owned by the company. I got a package in the mail to sign a patent as an inventor for this employer, but since my departure was not a happy one for me (not fired just displaced for no fault of my own), I am tempted to just send the documents back without signing. I don't see anything on my separation agreement regarding signing this stuff. Since I have to get it notarized and everything, I have no interest helping them at this point. Any advice?
I separated from my previous employer almost a year ago and had a separation agreement. From my understanding, a document I signed at employment stated that any patents would essentially be forfeited if leaving the company since they are owned by the company. I got a package in the mail to sign a patent as an inventor for this employer, but since my departure was not a happy one for me (not fired just displaced for no fault of my own), I am tempted to just send the documents back without signing. I don't see anything on my separation agreement regarding signing this stuff. Since I have to get it notarized and everything, I have no interest helping them at this point. Any advice?