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Intellectual Property Lawyers Nearby Irvine 92614 (by distance)
Within 5 miles
(Irvine Area) 92614 1.6 miles
(Irvine Area) 92606 2.8 miles
(Newport Beach Area) 92660 3.4 miles
(Newport Coast Area) 92657 4.4 miles
(Santa Ana Area) 92707 4.4 miles
(Costa Mesa Area) 92626 5.0 miles
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(Irvine Area) 92620 5.1 miles
(Irvine Area) 92618 5.3 miles
(Costa Mesa Area) 92627 5.6 miles
(Santa Ana Area) 92704 6.4 miles
FAQs - Intellectual Property Lawyers in city Irvine How many Intellectual Property lawyers actively serve residents of Irvine, California? Approximately 76 licensed attorneys focus on Intellectual Property across Irvine, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Intellectual Property lawyers in Irvine, California? In Irvine, typical rates range from $178-$298 per hour for Intellectual Property. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4063 and $7757, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Intellectual Property matters usually take in courts near Irvine? Intellectual Property cases in Irvine, California usually take around 5-8 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Intellectual Property cases for people living in Irvine, California? Residents of Irvine typically see Intellectual Property filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Intellectual Property? About 60% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Intellectual Property, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Whether the particular matter on which I am working involves a trial, an appeal, or a transaction, I believe that the best way to provide valuable and effective representation to my clients is to (1) assist the client in identifying the objective or objectives to be accomplished, and (2) always maintain focus on those objectives. The client's objectives are paramount, and define success in the matter. And, the success that I am able to achieve is always the result of care, attention to detail, creativity, and experience.
Nathan Smith is a partner at McDermott Will & Emery LLP and is based in the Firm’s Orange County office.. Nathan focuses his practice on intellectual property portfolio management, competitive market strategies, offensive and defensive intellectual property due diligence, licensing, and domestic and foreign patent prosecution for both utility and design protection. He shapes IP strategies for startups and large cap corporations alike.. His technical experience encompasses a wide range of technologies, including medical devices such as cardiovascular devices and interventions, drug delivery therapies, orthopedic devices, dental devices and procedures, bone fracture fixation devices, spinal devices and procedures, endoscopic devices and procedures, agricultural products and grain management, eyewear, personal electronics, software, automotive, aeronautics, and various mechanical technologies.. Nathan was a judicial extern for Chief Judge Randall R. Rader at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.. While earning his B.S. in mechanical engineering from Brigham Young University, Nathan was inducted into Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society. He later earned his J.D. from Brigham Young University Law School, where he was the Senior Editor of the BYU Law Review.. Nathan has authored several articles relating to issues surrounding intellectual property, including utility and design patents, and its enforcement. In addition, he has spoken individually and on panels to public and private groups, including university and medical technology associations, regarding international IP filing strategies, IP portfolio management, the technical aspects of the America Invents Act and procedures before the US Patent and Trademark Office, such as Post-Grant Review.. Representative Intellectual Property Due Diligence Projects. Conducted IP due diligence on behalf of medical device client in connection with its successful $85M initial public offering abroad. Conducted IP due diligence on behalf of AqueSys, Inc., in $43.6 million in Series D financing led by an undisclosed investor, with participation from Accuitive Medical Ventures, The Carlyle Group, Longitude Capital, Rho Ventures and SV Life Sciences. Conducted IP due diligence on behalf of ArtVentive Medical Group, Inc., in a $3M-$5M financing led by an undisclosed investor. Conducted IP due diligence for medical device client in acquisition of another medical device company for over $70M. Conducted IP due diligence for medical device client in acquisition of target cardiovascular device company. Conducted IP due diligence for medical device client to validate IP portfolio of target cardiovascular device company. Conducted IP due diligence for medical device client preliminary to investing in target medical device startup. Memberships & Associations. Nathan is a member of the California State Bar and is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.. He has served on Boards of Directors and is a member of various organizations, including AIPLA, OCTANe, and the Orange County Bar Association.. Honors & Awards. Selected as a Top Attorney in intellectual property by the OC Metro Magazine for four consecutive years, 2011–2014. Recipient of the Wiley W. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Legal Services by the State Bar of California, 2013. Pro Bono. Nathan is committed to providing representation to those individuals and institutions who cannot afford to hire lawyers. His pro bono work has included representing victims of domestic violence and their families, assisting a foundation that provides therapy to children whose families are unable to afford treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder, and assisting a foundation that provides therapeutic activity for individuals diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. He also serves as a Supervising Attorney for UC Irvine School of Law’s Pro Bono Program.
Ms. Wojciechowski has 2 decades of experience in a broad array of intellectual property, customs and internet matters, primarily including domestic and international representation in trademark prosecution and advising clients on counterfeiting, internet and licensing agreements, domain name disputes, import and export issues, and grey market products. Her practice also includes client counseling, licensing and other intellectual property transactions and contract negotiations.. Member of the International Trademark Association (INTA) 1992-present, INTA Committee on Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, 2007-present; INTA Information Resources Committee member 2004 to 2007; INTA 2000-2003 Operations Committee Member, Orange County Bar Association, American Intellectual Property Law Association, 1998-2003- Chairperson of Orange County Patent Law Association - Trademark Practice Committee, the American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, and the State Bar of California.. Ms. Wojciechowski is a member of the California Bar, and is admitted before the Supreme Court of California, all California Courts and the Central and Southern U.S. District Courts. At Southwestern University, she was a published article author to the Law Review, and was on the Dean’s List each year of law school. She also won the American Jurisprudence and Exceptional Achievement Awards in each of the following areas: Legal Research and Writing, Copyright Law, Advanced Copyright Seminar, and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Mr.Chen is highly regarded and has been faithfully serving numerous traditional and high tech businesses based both in the US and Asia since he began practicing law. The size of these businesses range from startups to multinational corporation with over 1000 employees. He has accumulated a wealth of experience in practicing intellectual property law, corporate law, real estate law and business-related-immigration law. He is now essentially serving as de facto inhouse counsel for more than a dozen high tech and traditional companies in the and US and Asia.
MKC Law Group stands as a distinguished boutique law firm, offering a specialized focus on corporate and business transactions. Our commitment extends beyond traditional legal services, as we proudly serve as trusted outside counsel to both domestic and international clients, adeptly navigating the intricate landscape of local and cross-border transactions. Our comprehensive expertise spans an array of critical areas, encompassing corporate compliance and formation, securities and franchise law, intellectual property safeguarding, asset protection, mergers and acquisitions, employment negotiations, real estate transactions, landlord-tenant disputes, and the meticulous preparation and negotiation of diverse business contracts.. Our client portfolio mirrors the diverse tapestry of industries, with entities varying in size and operational nuances. Recognizing that no two businesses are identical in their operational intricacies, we approach each client engagement with the profound understanding that every business possesses its own unique requirements and aspirations. At MKC Law Group, we take immense pride in cultivating enduring, symbiotic relationships with our clients, seamlessly integrating into their management teams to collaboratively steer them toward their ambitious business objectives.. Central to our mission is the unwavering commitment to provide our clients with meticulously tailored, cost-effective legal counsel that is undeniably results-oriented. We aspire to function as not merely legal advisors but trusted confidants in the pursuit of our clients' commercial success. MKC Law Group's ultimate aim is to be the steadfast guiding hand, helping our clients navigate the intricate legal landscape while propelling their businesses toward prosperity.
Kevin Snyder is driven by a desire to help parents, seniors, and veterans of all shapes and sizes, protect what matters most at the exact time of need. That means whether you or someone you love is looking to secure the future of your family and estate, care for an aging spouse, parent, or relative, or advocate for a veteran who has an immeidate need for legal counsel or needs assistance obtaining veteran benefits, you've come to the right place.. A tenured attorney, Kevin earned his Masters of Law (LL.M) from the California Western School of Law; his Juris Doctorate from the University of Richmond School of Law, and his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from Boston College. Kevin is an active member of WealthCounsel and ElderCounsel as well as the Trust & Estates and Elder Law sections of the Orange County Bar Association. He has also been published in the OC Lawyer magazine multiple times. Service to his local community is important to Kevin, and he provides pro bono services at the Veterans Legal Institute and serving on the Board of Trustees for St. Joseph's Hospital. Most of all, Kevin enjoys being a husband and a father of three.
Karima is a registered patent lawyer and an experienced intellectual property attorney. Karima helps clients protect and enforce their intellectual property through patents, trademarks and copyrights in various industries. She helps business owners build, strengthen, and protect their brands and ideas. She has experience in all areas of intellectual property law including trademarks, copyrights, patents, trade secrets, domain name disputes, and eBay disputes. Karima brings a unique perspective to intellectual property issues drawing on years of engineering and managerial experience.. Need help protecting or enforcing your ideas? Contact us at or email
I am a commercial litigator and intellectual property lawyer at Lawrence Bartels LLP in Orange County.. My law practice encompasses a broad variety of litigation matters, ranging from complex commercial disputes to white collar criminal defense. I have represented clients in federal and state courts in cases involving copyright and trademark infringement, misappropriation of trade secrets, securities violations, bank fraud, tax fraud, toxic torts, unfair competition, and civil and criminal racketeering.. While my initial focus was on bank fraud and tax fraud in federal court, my practice has evolved to focus on fraud in all its aspects, trade secret misappropriation, disputes between business partners and commercial litigation between companies and high-net-worth individuals.. When I am not in court, much of my time is dedicated to other intellectual pursuits, including writing for the popular blog Who Is Your Lawyer?. Robert Scott Lawrence’s Specialties:. Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property, Business Disputes
I am a business litigation attorney, with extensive experience in all aspects of litigating a case, from inception through trial and appeals.
For a full Professional Profile and Patent Information: visit my blog at .. I advise clients in all areas of patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets and unfair competition law. I have written numerous patent applications in technology areas ranging from simple to complex mechanical patents and method patents. I have advised numerous clients in cost effectively protecting their ideas.. My technical education was obtained at Cal Poly Pomona and on the job at ACL Technologies, Avibank Manufacturing and United Paper Box. I am familiar with automated machinery, printing equipment, die cutting equipment, fasteners, aerospace test equipment, engines, etc.. My legal training was conducted at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. While in law school, I gained practical experience at Stetina Brunda Garred and Brucker where I am currently a partner.. I have helped other inventors and businesses with their intellectual property endeavors. Please do not hesitate to contact me such that I can learn more about your invention and determine whether I can help you with your business.. Thank you.. James Yang
Eric Goodman is the managing partner of the Goodman Mooney, a firm specializing in intellectual property law and related business matters. A business entrepreneur as well as an intellectual property attorney, Eric has extensive experience in the fields of information technologies and brand protection.. Eric is a California native and grew up Orange County. He attended Pepperdine University where he earned his Bachelors of Science degree in business management. While an undergraduate student, he worked at the corporate headquarters of Denny’s Restaurants where he was responsible for implementing the company’s first local area network. Once graduated, he ran a small consulting firm which specialized in information technologies. Later, he formed an e-commerce company distributing specialty music and videos within the action sports market. At the same time, Eric launched a snowboard distribution company serving wholesalers around the world.. He graduated with honors from Whittier Law School where he earned a certificate in intellectual property law, was a member of the Law Review and the Moot Court Honors Board and president of the Whittier Intellectual Property Organization and the Entertainment and Sports Law Society. Eric is published in the Journal of Art and Entertainment Law, as author of A National Identity Crisis: The Need For A Federal Right Of Publicity Statute. Capitalizing on his technical background and experience in brand development, he was recruited by pioneer sports agent Leigh Steinberg to help launch an online forum for fans to interact with professional athletes as part of a joint venture with AOL. Eric also worked with Jeff Moorad (owner of the San Diego Padres) in securing internet domain names and protecting the right of publicity of professional athletes.. His practice currently focuses on trademarks, copyrights, trade dress, trade secrets, unfair competition, false advertising and contract disputes for brand owners, manufacturers, retailers and distributors in the apparel, fashion, sports, entertainment, food services, finance and gift item industries. Eric is admitted to practice law in the State of California, the Federal Court for all districts of California, as well as the Federal Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.. Eric teaches advanced courses in intellectual property as an adjunct professor at Whittier Law School where he has also acted as the interim director of the Center for Intellectual Property. He has been a speaker at numerous seminars concerning brand protection and related business matters. He is a member of the International Trademark Association, American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Orange County Jewish Bar Association, and the Orange County Patent Law Association.