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Intellectual Property Lawyers Nearby Seattle 98104 (by distance)
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(Seattle Area) 98134 2.7 miles
(Seattle Area) 98136 3.6 miles
(Mercer Island Area) 98040 4.1 miles
(Seattle Area) 98178 4.2 miles
(Seattle Area) 98104 4.2 miles
(Seattle Area) 98101 4.9 miles
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(Seattle Area) 98121 5.4 miles
(Renton Area) 98056 6.1 miles
(Seattle Area) 98109 6.4 miles
(Seattle Area) 98112 6.4 miles
FAQs - Intellectual Property Lawyers in city Seattle How many Intellectual Property lawyers actively serve residents of Seattle, Washington? Approximately 53 licensed attorneys focus on Intellectual Property across Seattle, Washington. Most matters are filed through the Washington District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Intellectual Property lawyers in Seattle, Washington? In Seattle, typical rates range from $275-$391 per hour for Intellectual Property. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2992 and $6889, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Intellectual Property matters usually take in courts near Seattle? Intellectual Property cases in Seattle, Washington usually take around 2-6 months depending on complexity and the Washington District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Intellectual Property cases for people living in Seattle, Washington? Residents of Seattle typically see Intellectual Property filings handled by the Washington District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Intellectual Property? About 38% 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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Welcome to my Avvo page. With a JD and MBA, l focus my boutique practice on providing legal andbusiness related services to entrepreneurs and small to medium-sizedcompanies (startups included). After taking a look at my background please feel free to contact me with questions. Regards, Adam.. I bring a creative, business-centric approach in counseling companies and management, honed through fifteen years of experience in legal, strategic and operational roles in both public and start-up companies.. I have negotiated a variety of transactions including investment capital rounds (venture, angel, and senior debt), mergers and acquisitions, business development opportunities, strategic business plans as well as counseled companies on a variety of corporate issues. I also serve as a trusted advisor to several CEOs and board members.. Representative Matters include:. * Business Formation;. * Financing Transactions (Debt, Equity, Angel & Venture);. * Intellectual Property protection and licensing;. * Commercial Transactions/Contracts;. * Corporate governance and Compliance;. * Board and Shareholder Relationships;. * Employment Documentation and Counseling;. * Due Diligence and Corporate Clean-Up; and. * Facilities/Real Estate.
Thanks for accessing my Avvo profile. I am a partner at Miller Nash Graham & Dunn, Seattle, focusing on trademark, copyright, and domain name protection and dispute resolution, advertising, media, publishing, and internet issues. I teach Trademark Law at Seattle University Law School and Right of Publicity Law at University oif Washington Law School. I also volunteer time to assist artists with legal issues through Washington Lawyers for the Arts. I write about law, language, and movies, and enjoy trivia, word puzzles, and single malt scotch.
Thank you for taking the time to review my Avvo profile.. Following law school, I clerked for the Honorable David R. Thompson, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.. My clients include:
Steven leads the intellectual property contracting and licensing practice for the Seattle office. He assists clients in diverse industries with a wide range of intellectual property, contracting and licensing matters including: biotech, biomed, computer, consumer information, electronics, government, internet, online privacy, wholesale and retail foods, construction, entertainment, franchising and venture capital investments. Steve was recently named as a “Super Lawyer” in Washington Law & Politics.. Prior to joining Lane Powell, Steven was a partner in the Seattle office of Riddell Williams P.S. Steven also brings to the Firm seven years’ experience as the Director of Research and Strategic Planning for Bozell Worldwide in Los Angeles, an international marketing and advertising agency headquartered in New York.
Steve represents plaintiffs and defendants in a wide range of commercial disputes, including intellectual property matters, business torts, contracts, securities claims, and employment-related issues. He tries cases, handles appeals, engages in ADR, and assists clients with litigation-related counseling.. Steve joined Savitt Bruce & Willey in 2003 and previously practiced with Perkins Coie in Seattle and Latham & Watkins in Menlo Park, California. Steve has also been in-house as the sole Corporate Counsel for a 100-employee start-up company, where he was responsible for all legal matters, including contracting, corporate finance, and intellectual property enforcement. He is a graduate, cum laude, of the University of Wisconsin Law School and is licensed in Washington and California.
Shannon is a seasoned intellectual property attorney whose practice blends trial and appellate litigation with intellectual property transactions. For nearly 20 years, Shannon has represented clients from a broad range of industries in high stakes trademark, copyright, trade secret, and patent litigation in federal district and appellate courts around the country. In addition to her litigation practice, Shannon advises clients on the acquisition, protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights; and drafts and negotiates a wide range of license, development, manufacturing, acquisition and operational agreements. Shannon has been recognized as a regional and national leader in her field by Best Lawyers in America, Washington Super Lawyers and Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business. She is also a frequent speaker on topics related to intellectual property law and litigation.
Seann is a Principal Corporate Counsel for T-Mobile USA, Inc. and is a member of the commercial legal team that supports the New Products, Services and Integrated Technologies Group, the Product Distribution and Supply Chain Operations Group and the Business Development Group. He focuses on wireless telecommunications, mobile device development, communications and media, new product and service development, mobile advertising, privacy and data security, integrated technologies for wireless devices and networks, mobile payments, mobile billing, mobile content acquisition, licensing, intellectual property matters, and federal and state regulatory & legislative affairs primarily in the areas of mobile data privacy and security, as well as mobile billing.
Ryan W. Edmondson is an attorney with Betts Patterson & Mines, P.S. where he focuses his practice primarily on complex litigation and contract disputes. His practice covers commercial disputes, trademark litigation, and construction defect litigation. Ryan also has experience in commercial real estate and land use matters.
Rocky White is a corporate lawyer and the founder of Lumina Legal. His vision is to bring down the barriers to providing high quality legal counsel by evolving the traditional law firm structure into a modern online-based legal service partner. In this role as a service partner, Rocky’s bilingual English and Spanish practice helps local startups and business owners launch their business, enter into contracts, and protect their intellectual property.. During his educational career, Rocky gained experience working with Microsoft, Boeing, the United States Federal Trade Commission, the Washington State Office of the Attorney General, and the Washington State Legislature.. Rocky takes an odd pleasure in creating detailed spreadsheets for all types of life decisions. Need to decide where to go camping? There’s a spreadsheet for that. While it might seem over the top, it’s the type of exhaustive detail that serves his clients well.
Representing Businesses (Plaintiffs and Defendants) in cases for Patent Infringement, Intellectual Property Theft, Cease & Desist Letters, Trademark Infringement, Copyright Infringement, Trade Secrets, Non-Competition Agreements, Extensive Trial Experience in Federal Courts Across the Country, appeared before the International Trade Commission, and argued appeals before the Federal Circuit, Ninth Circuit, and the US Supreme Court. Mr. Walters was named a Rising Star by Washington Law & Politics Magazine (2004, 2006-2012) and a Super Lawyer (2013-2014).. In addition to IP litigation, Mr. Walters handles all aspects of patent prosecution, including reexaminations and inter partes reviews before the USPTO's Patent Trial and Appeal Board.. A significant part of Mr. Walters' practice is trademark search, clearance, registration, and litigation.. Mr. Walters also handles copyright infringement matters on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants and agreements conerning intellectual property matters (including non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), non-competition agreements, and similar matters).
Priya Sinha Cloutier focuses her practice on the procurement and enforcement of domestic and international patents, trademarks and copyrights. Her experience includes various technical areas such as aerospace, hybrid and electrical engines, architecture and construction, medical devices, agriculture, food, and energy systems.. Priya devotes much of her time to managing and coordinating global patent portfolios of various clients, both domestic and international companies, including the preparation and prosecution of patent applications before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. She also counsels clients in avoiding infringement of patents of others and frequently opines with regard to the infringement and/or validity of individual patents, or advises as to a strategy for avoiding the patent portfolios of others. In addition, she is certified by the National Association of Patent Practitioners and currently serves as chair of the association’s Government Affairs Committee.
Prior to establishing Alloy Patent Law in 2015, I spent a decade designing and building aerospace assembly automation. My hands-on experience as an engineer allows him to work with and help inventors of all backgrounds, including those with little-to-no design experience, as well as those with highly technical designs and products.
Pam Kohli Jacobson is a registered patent attorney with Betts Patterson & Mines and heads its intellectual property group. Ms. Jacobson was previously a partner at the intellectual property law firm of Christensen O’Connor Johnson and Kindness.. Ms. Jacobson teaches intellectual property law at the University of Washington School of Law and at its Center for Advanced Study & Research on Intellectual Property. She serves on the boards of the Seattle Chapter of Licensing Executives Society and Washington Women Lawyers, and is a member of the Seattle Intellectual Property American Inn of Court.. Ms. Jacobson has a broad intellectual property practice and has successfully litigated patent, trademark, and other intellectual property disputes throughout the United States. She also manages the patent and trademark portfolios of some of the largest companies and universities in the Pacific Northwest.. Ms. Jacobson’s technical background is in computational chemistry and molecular biology. She is working on her degree in computer science and electrical engineering. Prior to attending law school, Ms. Jacobson worked as a research scientist at the University of Chicago and Honeywell International.
Over a decade of legal experience has given me a broad understanding in most areas of law. My passion is in intellectual property matters, most specifically copyright and trademark issues. I also serve as on the Washington Lawyers for the Arts Board as well as representing unaccompanied minors through Kids in Needs of Defense (KIND) and helping nonrpofit corporations through Communities Rise.
Neil Juneja is an intellectual property and cannabis lawyer. He is the founder and managing partner of Gleam Law, a law firm headquartered in Seattle, WA with offices in Portland, OR, San Francisco, CA, and Los Angeles, CA. His impeccable track record and years of experience in cannabis law, business law and intellectual property (patents, trademarks, and copyrights) helps Gleam Law stand out from the competition. As an intellectual property lawyer, Neil represents clients worldwide with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He also represents clients across the legal marijuana, CBD, and hemp industry, and has successfully filed over 800 cannabis trademarks and patent applications including plant patents, and protection on the Plant Variety Protection Act for hemp strains.
Nathaniel Strauss focuses his practice in the areas of Technology and Litigation. Building on a nine-year career in biotechnology and software engineering, his primary interests and experience lie in technology and information law: intellectual property, online transactions, media law, data security, privacy, speech rights, and litigation in the Internet age. He has handled matters involving copyrights, trademarks, patents, commercial transactions, antitrust, bankruptcy, collections, real estate, and labor and employment law.
Nathan Paine has been with Van Kampen, Paine & Crowe for 8 years and is a member whose practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, intellectual property law and i-502 compliance and transactional matters. Mr. Paine is an experienced commercial litigator having represented both individual and corporate clients in all aspects of litigation at the state and federal level through to appeal. Mr. Paine has successfully litigated matters involving infringement of design and utility patents, including software patents. Mr. Paine also has successfully represented clients in disputes concerning copyright and trademark infringement, trade secrets misappropriation, franchise law, breach of contract, securities, defamation, probate litigation and tort liability. Mr. Paine also represents and advises i-502 business clients about issues of regulatory compliance, transactions and intellectual property. Mr. Paine is a member of the Intellectual Property Inn of Court. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Mr. Paine lived in Kyoto, Japan where he served as the head chef for a traditional Japanese restaurant called Tosai. Mr. Paine is fluent in speaking, and proficient in reading and writing, Japanese.. Mr. Paine received his J.D. from the University of California Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law and his B.A. from Wesleyan University, graduating with honors.
Nathan is a counsel with the firm's Patent Litigation practice. He advises clients in all areas of intellectual property, including patent, trademark, copyright and trade secrets. Nathan is experienced in litigating intellectual property matters in both federal and state courts across the country as well as before federal agencies such as the International Trade Commission (ITC) and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Nathan is also an accomplished patent prosecutor, authoring and securing dozens of patents across many technology fields. He also has considerable experience in technology transfers, licensing, and market clearances.
My practice focuses on representing businesses and individuals with their domestic and international intellectual property and business legal needs. Prior to becoming an attorney, I worked with businesses and industry organizations on foreign regulatory compliance and lobbying initiatives, helping them to overcome legislative, regulatory and logistical obstacles to establish favorable trade conditions, ensure regulatory compliance, and maximize foreign market opportunities. Since beginning my legal practice, I have assisted multiple businesses with their domestic and cross-border IP and business legal needs.
Ms. Kingston is an intellectual property attorney with a special interest in international and domestic copyright law and enforcement as well as entertainment law issues. Ms. Kingston has advised various clients on the protection and pursuit of their intellectual property rights. In addition to her legal experience, she also has practical experience creating intellectual property in the television industry. Accordingly, she recognizes a client’s concerns about their idea from inception to protection. Ms. Kingston also has conducted research on various constitutional issues affecting intellectual property, such as free speech.. Ms. Kingston received her Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies from the University of California at Santa Barbara. Later, she received her Juris Doctorate from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California where she was a member of Law Review and obtained several awards. After living in Southern California for eight years, Ms. Kingston relocated to Seattle, Washington to pursue a career in intellectual property law. Ms. Kingston is admitted to the State Bar of Washington. Her professional affiliations include the American Bar Association, Washington State Bar Association, and King County Bar Association.
Mr. Townsend is an experienced litigator representing individuals and companies in a wide variety of disputes. He is veteran to state and federal court, as well as commercial arbitration. Mr. Townsend began his career as a law clerk to the Honorable William L. Dwyer in U.S. District Court. He subsequently served as clerk to Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Robert R. Beezer. Mr. Townsend co-founded Breskin Johnson & Townsend PLLC in 2007.
Mr. Rosato's practice includes mechanical and medical device patent preparation and procurement. His experience includes intellectual property protection and counseling for early and later stage companies in the biomedical sciences often including a combination of mechanical technologies, electronics and software systems, and medical science or biotechnology. Mr. Rosato also provides interference and reexamination practice, strategic counseling, patentability, non-infringement and validity advice, as well as due diligence analysis in connection with financing or acquisition.
Mr. Crowe's practice focuses on complex commercial litigation and intellectual property matters. He also has experience in tax, investment fraud and antitrust litigation, white collar criminal investigations, securities arbitration, product liability matters, trademark enforcement and prosecution, and patent law. Mr. Crowe additionally represents i-502 business clients on compliance, transactional and intellectual property issues. Mr. Crowe has successfully represented clients through trial and on appeal.
Mr. Carlson has practiced law since 1987, first as a litigation partner in the 200 lawyer firm of Bogle & Gates, and then for ten years at the international law firm of Dorsey & Whitney in the patent litigation group. He is currently Of-Counsel at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP. His practice focuses on the juncture of law and technology, including patent, trademark, copyright, trade dress, trade secret, employment non-compete/non-disclosure, interferences before the USPTO, appeals to the Federal Circuit, and patent non-infringement/invalidity opinions. Mr. Carlson has handled negotiations, mediations, arbitrations, and trials and appeals in both state and federal courts throughout the United States.
Mike Matesky is the founder of Matesky Law, a Seattle-based law firm providing business, intellectual property, technology, arts and entertainment advice and representation to clients of all sizes.Mike's interest in arts, entertainment, and intellectual property law began as a musician growing up in a family of musicians. As an attorney, Mike has represented a wide range of clients, from Fortune 100 technology titans to solo artists, developers, and inventors working out of garages and coffee shops. After practicing for years at an international "BigLaw" firm and regional intellectual property boutiques, Mike founded Matesky Law to more easily provide high-quality advice and representation on flexible terms that meet the needs of all clients.