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Patent Infringement

Plano, Texas IP Attorneys: Patent Infringement

The intellectual property attorneys at our firm handle patent infringement disputes for clients in a wide range of industries and technologies, including life sciences, consumer products, e-commerce, media and telecommunications, banking and financial services, manufacturing, energy, environmental and government sectors.

We handle disputes at all stages of development from the initial discovery or allegation of patent infringement to communications, negotiation, mediation and litigation. We aggressively defend our client's rights whether they are accused of patent infringement or attempting to protect their patent rights.

Protect Your IP Rights

You have worked hard to create a unique product or process. You have invested the time and resources necessary to invent a method or device that is worthy of patent protection and you have spent the money to obtain a patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

If your patent rights are being violated, then you should retain an experienced IP litigation attorney who can pursue an appropriate legal remedy for patent infringement. Our attorneys have decades of collective IP experience and have access to a network of knowledgeable experts who can assist with trial preparation if necessary.  If your patent rights have been violated or if you have been accused of patent infringement, contact an experienced IP lawyer at Ferguson Law Group, P.C. to protect your rights.

Contact Us

To speak with an IP lawyer at our firm about a copyright, patent, trade secret or trademark dispute, contact our law office in Plano, Texas. For assistance, call 972-378-9111, or contact us by e-mail.

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FERGUSON LAW GROUP, P.C.
2500 DALLAS PKWY STE 260
PLANO, TX 75093

Phone Number: 972-378-9111

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