Top Intellectual Property Lawyers in los angeles | 443 available
443 Intellectual Property lawyers are available in los angeles, California, including Samuel Tiu, Sandeep Deol, Saul D. Brenner, and Scott Edelman. These lawyers are rated between 3.6/5 to 4.0/5 and 43% provide free consultation.
Intellectual property cases in Los Angeles typically resolve within 6 to 30 months, depending on complexity, court schedules, and whether the case proceeds to trial.
los angeles Court Backlog
Estimated pending IP cases in local courts range from 50 (low) to 250 (high), reflecting fluctuations in filings and court processing speeds.
Intellectual Property los angeles Filing Volume
Los Angeles sees an estimated 35 to 80 new intellectual property cases filed monthly, including patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
Intellectual Property Case Outcomes
Approximately 60% of IP disputes settle before formal litigation, 35% after filing but before trial, and around 15% reach a verdict at trial.
2029 Century Park East, Suite 1370 , Los Angeles , California 90069
Practice Areas: Construction , Intellectual Property , Probate , Real Estate , Real Estate
Lawyers.com Review
“Attorney Preonas and I worked together on a matter. Attorney Preonas is what you want from an attorney. He is professional, dedicated and quick. His clients are in capable hands th…”
11400 Olympic Blvd , Los Angeles , California 90064
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property
I am legal counsel for companies in the digital community and especially for game developers, publishers, and app developers.. I have extensive knowledge of the core legal needs facing video game companies, as well as in-depth experience representing those companies, both large and small, in their intellectual property matters.. Before I opened my own practice, I was an attorney for several years each at the premier law firms in the country: Cravath, Swaine & Moore in NYC and Irell & Manella in Los Angeles. I was also a member of the team that represented wireless device company BlackBerry as part of a consortium that purchased patents from Nortel Networks for $4.5 billion. The deal was one of the largest public sales of intellectual property assets in history and was the recipient of the M&A Deal of the Year Award.
Avvo Review
“y case in a fast and fair way where I really didn't have to do anything, except for accepting the se”
“I have known and worked with Stephen for many years, and believe him to be an excellent IP attorney. He is very intelligent and works efficiently, and he is especially knowledgeabl…”
Firm: Ropers, Majeski, Kohn and Bentley, A Professional Corporation
515 South Flower Street 1100 , Los Angeles , California 90071
Practice Areas: Business ,Corporate ,Intellectual Property
Google Review
“Thank you so much for your 5-star rating, Peter! We appreciate your feedback and are glad to hear that you had a positive experience with our services. If you have any questions or…”
800 Wilshire Blvd Ste 710 , Los Angeles , California 90017
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property
Sean M. Kneafsey is the founder of Kneafsey & Friend LLP.. Mr. Kneafsey is an intellectual property, real estate, and general commercial litigator. He has represented both plaintiffs and defendants on a wide variety of complex matters. Mr. Kneafsey has successfully obtained and defended against temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions, and has obtained favorable judgments both in arbitration and at trial.. Mr. Kneafsey’s intellectual property experience includes litigating patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secret matters. He is a Past President of the Los Angeles Intellectual Property Association and was previously on the Board of the LAIPLA for eight years.. Mr. Kneafsey’s real estate practice includes litigating partnership, purchase and sale agreement, leasing, and ownership disputes. He also advises clients regarding commercial leases. Mr. Kneafsey served for two years as an adjunct professor of real estate law at Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles.. Mr. Kneafsey was previously associated with the nationally recognized law firm of Hennigan, Bennett & Dorman. He maintains a close working relationship with the Hennigan firm, with whom he has acted as co-counsel on a wide variety of matters.. Mr. Kneafsey graduated cum laude from Santa Clara University School of Law where he was in the top 10% of his class. He was Managing Editor of the Santa Clara Law Review, member of the Moot Court Board, received several academic scholarships, and published the comment: The Fourth Amendment Rights Of Probationers: What Remains After Waiving Their Right To Be Free From Unreasonable Searches And Seizures?, 35 Santa Clara L. Rev. 1237 which was cited by the California Supreme Court in People v. Sanders, 31 318, 329, (2003), as well as in numerous treatises on criminal and constitutional law including the Witkin Treatises.. Mr. Kneafsey was previously affiliated with the following firms: Cathcart, Collins & Kneafsey LLP - Partner (2005-2007); Palmer Lombardi Kneafsey & Donohue LLP - Partner (2004 – 2005); Hennigan Bennett & Dorman LLP - Associate (2000 –2003); Hancock, Rothert & Bunshoft - Associate (1997-2000); Gassett, Perry & Frank -Associate (1995 –1997).
Avvo Review
“second to hire him for your commercial disputes especially if it involves litigation.”
Practice Areas: Business Litigation, Business Law, Government Affairs, Real Estate, Trademark Litigation, Trademark Infringement, Trademark Registration, Trademarks, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property
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