Freelance Intellectual Property Attorney hourly rate: what to charge in 2026

A freelance Intellectual Property Attorney should charge about $120โ€“$170/hour (โ‰ˆ $1,120/day). That's built up from the salaried median of $199,405 โ€” not the naive $96/hour, because contractors cover their own taxes, benefits, and unpaid time.

Suggested rate range

$120
Conservative /hr
$140
Market /hr
$170
Premium /hr

Day rate โ‰ˆ $1,120. At the market rate with ~70% billable time, that's roughly $203,840/year gross. Raise rates for specialised work, rush timelines, or high-value clients.

Common questions

What should a freelance Intellectual Property Attorney charge per hour?

Aim for about $120โ€“$170/hour (mid $140). That starts from the salaried-employee equivalent of $96/hour and adds markup for self-employment tax (~15%), your own benefits, and unpaid/non-billable time.

Why is a contract rate higher than the salary hourly rate?

A $199,405 salary is ~$96/hour, but employees get employer-paid taxes, health insurance, 401k, and paid time off. As a freelance Intellectual Property Attorney you cover all of that yourself and only ~70% of your time is billable โ€” hence the markup.

What annual income does that rate produce?

At $140/hour with ~70% billable utilisation, a freelance Intellectual Property Attorney grosses roughly $203,840/year before business expenses โ€” comparable to the $199,405 salaried median once you account for benefits you now self-fund.

Rates derived from salaried medians + standard contractor markup; planning estimates, not tax or business advice.

Freelance Intellectual Property Attorney Hourly Rate (2026): What to Charge | Official Salary