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Intellectual property
Businesses worldwide recognise that their intellectual property is among their most valuable assets. Chadbourne & Parke’s intellectual property practice offers clients the highly specialised legal and technical expertise of an intellectual property ‘boutique’ combined with the business and litigation skills of a multinational general-practice law firm.
Chadbourne’s intellectual property lawyers have extensive experience and a proven track record in obtaining successful outcomes for clients. While our litigation capabilities are substantial, we also pride ourselves on our ability to reach practical business solutions for our clients’ intellectual property issues before litigation occurs.
Our intellectual property practice provides clients with a full range of services to meet all of their intellectual property needs:
- Patent litigation
- Client counselling and opinions
- Patent portfolio development and prosecution
- Due diligence investigations
- IP-related corporate transactions
- Licensing
- Copyright
- Trademark clearance and prosecution
- Trademark litigation and inter partes proceedings before the USPTO
- Trade secret misappropriation
- Antitrust
- Unfair competition and false advertising
With offices around the globe, Chadbourne’s intellectual property practice is international in scope and provides clients with solutions for their global issues.
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