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FloridaIntellectual Property Law Lawyers in Marion County, Florida

Intellectual property includes intangible assets like creative works, inventions, ideas or plans. It also includes a brand, logo, or slogan that identifies a person or a company.

In the digital age, intellectual property has become a rapidly evolving and changing area of law. Intellectual property lawyers in Marion County, Florida may help companies or people claim ownership of their intellectual property, prosecute patents and litigate matters of infringement.

Intellectual property rights include rights include trademarks, industrial design rights, copyrights, and trade secrets. Contact an intellectual property attorney in Marion County, Florida to discuss your rights.

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Donald Pressley Reed

Donald Pressley Reed
5001 SW 20th St Ste 1715
Ocala, FL 34474
Licensed for 31 years, Donald Pressley Reed is a Intellectual Property Law lawyer who attended University of Illinois College of Law... read more >

Douglas Wm Massinger

Douglas Wm Massinger
Wolter Van Dyke Davis, PLLC
887 NE 100th St
Ocala, FL 34479
Licensed for 20 years, Douglas Wm Massinger is a Copyrights / Trademarks and Business Law lawyer who attended Widener University Delaware L... read more >

Lloyd Eugene Brown Jr

Lloyd Eugene Brown Jr
LE Brown
6345 SE 110th St Ste 3
Belleview, FL 34420
Licensed for 36 years, Lloyd Eugene Brown Jr is a Estate Planning and Civil Rights lawyer who attended Shepard Broad Law Center - Nova Sout... read more >

Leslie Quinn

Leslie Quinn
Law Office Of Leslie Quinn
7867 SE 12th Cir
Ocala, FL 34480
Licensed for 27 years, Leslie Quinn is a Real Estate Law and Health Law lawyer who attended St. Mary's University School of Law... read more >
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Intellectual Property Law Specialty Areas

Certified in Intellectual Property Law

Florida Bar Board Certification in Intellectual Property Law - Lawyers certified in Intellectual Property Law by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have demonstrated substantial involvement in this area of the law.


Under Rule 6-26.2, intellectual property law is defined to include four sub-specialty practice areas - patent application prosecution, patent infringement litigation, trademark law, or copyright law.


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