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FAQs - Intellectual Property Lawyers in city Las Vegas How many Intellectual Property lawyers actively serve residents of Las Vegas, Nevada? Approximately 16 licensed attorneys focus on Intellectual Property across Las Vegas, Nevada. Most matters are filed through the Nevada District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Intellectual Property lawyers in Las Vegas, Nevada? In Las Vegas, typical rates range from $231-$405 per hour for Intellectual Property. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3503 and $6469, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Intellectual Property matters usually take in courts near Las Vegas? Intellectual Property cases in Las Vegas, Nevada usually take around 2-5 months depending on complexity and the Nevada District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Intellectual Property cases for people living in Las Vegas, Nevada? Residents of Las Vegas typically see Intellectual Property filings handled by the Nevada District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Intellectual Property? About 37% 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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See me on Fox News Las Vegas weighing in on the so called "patent troll" phenomenom and litigation involving Adam Carolla's podcast, entitled "Lawsuit Over Podcasts Sheds Light on Patent Troll Concerns". My practice primarily involves helping clients obtain a competitive edge and achieve their business goals through strategic intellectual property counseling.
Mr. Austin is a highly experienced commercial litigator and intellectual property lawyer, spending the past 15 years helping businesses and individuals defend and protect their patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets. He has particularly excelled in emergency actions to stop infringement and seize infringing materials upon the commencement of an action—often resolving the matter. He has also defended clients from unfair infringement claims often brought by competitors seeking to improperly use the court to limit competition.. Among his many achievements, Mr. Austin secured the seizure of lawn mowers and tractors infringing on Briggs and Stratton’s trademarks and patents at the National Hardware show; prevented importation into the country of knock-off Gibson Les Paul guitars; obtained court orders to seize infringing Cartier watches, Dooney and Burke handbags and the freezing of infringer’s financial accounts; and rebuffed infringement attacks on the “B-Beatle Show,” and “The Rat Pack Is Back” productions, among numerous other successful efforts on behalf of his clients.. In addition, Mr. Austin brings complex commercial litigation and trial experience to the firm, having worked for some of the largest law firms in the country, including Greenberg Traurig and Hale Lane (now Holland and Hart’s Las Vegas office). He even appeared before a Kazakhstan appeals court on behalf of a Nevada oil company in connection with a shareholder dispute.. He began his legal career as a JAG officer of the United States Air Force, at Nellis AFB, Nevada, where he prosecuted and defended military courts martial and prosecuted civilian crimes on federal land before the Nevada U.S. District Court as a Special Assistant United States Attorney. He also defended the Air Force in multi-million dollar wrongful death, personal injury and other claims litigation.. Mr. Austin received his Juris Doctor from Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1995. While in law school, he was a member of the school’s winning Trial Advocacy Competition Team and a Note and Comment Editor for the BYU Journal of Public Law. As a law student, Mr. Austin also worked with then Congressmen Bill Orton on legislation to redress child abuse on Indian lands.. Mr. Austin speaks fluent Korean, the result of over three years of working and living in the country, a second major in the language, and several cooperative education tours as an analyst for the National Security Agency. He helped pave the way for legal clerkships in Korea, securing a rare clerkship at the premier international firm of Kim & Chang as a law student.. He is an avid outdoorsman and a long-time volunteer with the Boy Scouts of America, having served as a Scoutmaster and District Commissioner. Mr. Austin also loves to run. He runs a sub-3 marathon, having completed over 14 races, including the Boston Marathon, and two 50-mile ultra marathons.
Mr. Allen is a partner at Howard & Howard PLLC. Mr. Allen’s practice focuses on intellectual property and all related federal litigation. He has extensive experience resolving intellectual property disputes concerning trademarks, patents, copyrights, trade dress, trade secrets, domain names, rights of publicity, unfair competition, deceptive trade practices or other business claims, as well as Constitutional law issues. Mr. Allen also represents clients before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. His clients have included numerous publicly traded media, financial, consumer electronic, transportation, telecommunications, and entertainment corporations, as well as multinational resorts, banks, manufacturing and real estate development companies. Mr. Allen has extensive experience representing clients in disputes involving temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions, especially those involving foreign companies at international trade shows. Mr. Allen is an effective advocate in all forms of litigation, mediation and arbitration, where his representation has produced outstanding results for his clients involving various areas of intellectual property law and Constitutional law. Mr. Allen also provides general intellectual property law counseling; trademark and copyright prosecution, clearance, and licensing; as well as general business dispute resolution and mediation services.
I have litigated hundreds of intellectual property and business disputes in the federal and state courts. Call me:.
I have been a practicing attorney since 1999. My practice focuses on regulatory representation and transactional law in the areas of gaming, IT out sourcing, trademarks, pharmaceutical clinical trial agreements, technology, intellectual property and online promotions. My clients are from a wide variety of industries including, but not limited to, the casino gaming, sports wagering, automotive, information technology, online game, pharmaceutical, video game, esports and financial industries.In addition, I am an adjunct professor of gaming law at the Boyd School of Law at UNLV teaching courses entitled Federal Gaming Law, Technology Innovation & Gaming Law, Gaming Law Policy, and Introduction to Gaming Law.I am also an instructor at the International Center for Gaming Regulation for courses on the topics of sports wagering, esports and general gaming regulatory compliance.. If I can be of service, please do not hesitate to contact me.
I am a shareholder and practice group leader at Gordon Silver's Intellectual Property and Entertainment and Sports practice groups. I practice primarily in the areas of domestic and international trademark and copyright prosecution, licensing and enforcement. I also resolves trademark, copyright, and domain name disputes, including the resolution of disputes over contested trademarks before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, appeals before the Copyright Office and enforcing clients’ intellectual property rights on the Internet.. In addition to my prosecution practice, I draft and negotiate a variety of agreements in the intellectual property and entertainment fields such as assignments, licenses, rights of publicity agreements, non-disclosure agreements, personal management agreements and work for hire agreements, including recording, publishing and production agreements.. Prior to joining the firm, I was Associate General Counsel for Agassi Enterprises and Alliance Sports Management (now known as Prism), where I negotiated, drafted licensing and endorsement agreements, management agreements, and player tournament agreements for NBA and ATP players and IRL drivers. She was also Corporate Counsel for Sunbelt Communications, where she handled all corporate and intellectual property matters for several NBC and FOX affiliates throughout the United States.