Top best Intellectual Property Lawyers in Cheyenne | 3 available

3 Intellectual Property lawyers are available in Cheyenne, Wyoming. These lawyers are rated between /5 to /5 and 64% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $48 to $79 per hour.

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Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.3 out of 5

Location: Cheyenne 82003
Firm: Hathaway & Kunz, PC

Nathan Nicholas was raised in Laramie and is a fourth generation Wyoming attorney. He has a diverse professional background ranging from robotics engineering to energy policy and corporate counsel. Nathan speaks Mandarin Chinese and has managed corporate ventures throughout China and Australasia. His broad experience ensures that clients are represented diligently, efficiently and their issues are well understood.. Nathan has a B.S. in electrical engineering with a certificate in biomedical applications from the University of Wyoming. Immediately after graduating with his bachelors in 2006, Nathan went to work for an industrial robotics company, building welding and cutting robots for the nation’s largest manufacturers. He also managed the company’s expansion into India and China.. During the financial recession, Nathan took the opportunity to attend law school. Leading up to, and during, law school, Nathan worked for an industrial construction company as a quality control manager. He also found time to earn an M.B.A during this time. Earning his M.B.A. in 2011 and Juris Doctor in 2012 from the University of Wyoming.. Recently, Nathan has been corporate counsel for an oil and gas services and technology company. In this capacity, he managed complex, multi-national litigation, corporate governance and reporting, venture finance offerings, intellectual property and corporate development for subsidiaries in Australia and China.. Outside of work, Nathan spends most of his time with his wife, Meggan, and their two young children. Nathan is a skier, mountain biker and avid weight lifter. He also maintains a hobby steel fabrication shop where he spends less time than he would like.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.6 out of 5

Location: Cheyenne 82001
Firm: Dickinson Law, P.C.

Lee is the founding partner of Dickinson Law, P.C. in Cheyenne, Wyoming. He is also Of Counsel to Hathaway & Kunz, LLP.  Lee focuses his practice on business, corporate, and transactional matters, including intellectual property and franchising. He has represented and advised diverse business clients, from start-ups and non-profits to established restaurant chains and national retailers. He provides practical, strategic advice and believes that legal counsel should be a trusted teammate in pursuit of the client’s business goals, not a gatekeeper or roadblock.. Whether a small, family-owned business or a large, publicly-traded company, clients have come to Lee for assistance in negotiating and drafting contracts, advice in trademark selection and protection, and preparation of all types of necessary legal documents—ranging from applications for liquor licenses to Franchise Disclosure Documents (FDDs). In addition, Lee routinely advises clients on regulatory matters, such as antitrust, unfair/deceptive trade practices, social media, data privacy, sweepstakes and promotions, liquor law, product labeling, pricing accuracy/unit pricing, and various other areas of law that affect retail and restaurant businesses.. Lee has previously taught at the University of Wyoming College of Law. Prior to joining Hathaway & Kunz, he was a faculty member at Vanderbilt University Law School, where he taught in both the J.D. program and the LL.M. program for foreign-trained lawyers. He is also a frequent volunteer judge for high school and college mock trial, moot court, and mock negotiation competitions.


Location: Cheyenne 82001
Firm: Hathaway & Kunz, LLP

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