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    The Rapacke Law Group

    The Rapacke Law Group

    (22 reviews)

    Thornton Park, South Eola, Downtown / Central Business District / CBD

    1 star. My experience was poor communication during a time-sensitive patent prosecution matter,…read moreincluding confusion over USPTO Office Action updates, billing, RCE strategy, and transition handling. I ultimately lost confidence in the firm's responsiveness and client communication at a critical stage.

    Slick, compelling website. Nightmare experience…read more Once you sign their contract, prepare to beg. The first draft deadline for the contracted non-provisional patent application was catastrophically missed. The reason? The lawyer Mr. Rapacke outsourced my application to, who lived in another state, missed the initial deadline and then went on vacation. He then slow-walked the draft reviews and ran out the clock until the filing deadline (a classic fixed-fee lawyer move). No problem for RLG, as they'll happily file your application in an unfinished state with more typos and mislabeled figures than a third grader's paper. I begged them to fix it and was ignored. Some associate in Colorado then called to collect the rest of their fee, unaware the application wasn't complete. I begged Mr. Rapacke to finish the application himself, but was ignored. I begged again, and 45 days later, I received a partial response that addressed only a fraction of the necessary work. I fired Mr. Rapacke and learned through my new lawyer that there were two USPTO letters regarding the application that RLG never forwarded (a major RLG contract breach and violation of The Florida Bar rules), and the application had become abandoned--dead in the water. Under the RLG's care my ap sank quietly, like a ship in the night and I paid my new lawyer a significant amount to salvage the application and requested a refund from RLG to refund their fee and cover the new work...but all I got from Mr. Rapacke was deflection and gaslighting. Ignore, deflect, derange. They ignored my stated issues, deflected the blame onto me, and derange the facts. Ignore, deflect, derange--for months. Every attempt to settle was met with that technique. I'm now paying significantly more for my patent application, and Mr. Rapacke still retains my 50% fee for contracted work he never delivered. What an awful, expensive, and soul-crushing experience. 0/10...would NOT recommend. A quick note to others who may have experienced unethical representation from the RLG. You can file a free complaint with The Florida Bar at this link : https://www.floridabar.org/public/acap/filing-a-complaint/ Complaints can also be brought to USPTO regarding Mr. Rapacke as he was also just reprimanded by the USPTO (March '25) and is currently on probation. https://foiadocuments.uspto.gov/oed/Rapacke-Final-Order-(D2025-16)-redactions-applied-Redacted.pdf Mr. Rapacke was also sued in 2024 for another failure to notify their clients of USPTO letters that lead to their patent becoming abandoned : https://www.law360.com/pulse/articles/1815160/law-firm-hit-with-suit-over-abandoned-patent-application

    John R Samaan, PA - general_litigation - Updated June 2026

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