Intellectual Property Lawyers in Santa Clara, CA

Browse 68 intellectual property attorneys serving Santa Clara, CA. Read reviews, compare experience and contact a intellectual property lawyer who fits your case — for free.

Gordon T. Yamate Intellectual Property

Gordon T. Yamate

50 West San Fernando Street, Suite 1500 - Santa Clara, CA 95113
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Daniel S. Mount Intellectual Property

Daniel S. Mount

Riverpark Tower, Suite 1650, 333 West San Carlos Street - Santa Clara, CA 95110
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David B. Ritchie Intellectual Property

David B. Ritchie

225 West Santa Clara Street, Suite 1200 - Santa Clara, CA 95113
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W. Samuel Niece Intellectual Property

W. Samuel Niece

225 West Santa Clara Street, Suite 1200 - Santa Clara, CA 95113
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Thomas E. Malone Intellectual Property

Thomas E. Malone

3380 Central Expressway - Santa Clara, CA 95051
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Caroline McIntyre Intellectual Property

Caroline McIntyre

303 Almaden Boulevard, Suite 500 - Santa Clara, CA 95110
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Paul Yang Intellectual Property

Paul Yang

50 West San Fernando Street, Suite 1000, 10th Floor - Santa Clara, CA 95113
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Susan A. Smith Intellectual Property

Susan A. Smith

Riverpark Towers, Suite 600, 333 West San Carlos Street - Santa Clara, CA 95110
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How many intellectual property lawyers are in Santa Clara, CA?

There are currently 68 intellectual property lawyers listed in Santa Clara, CA on Find a Local Lawyer. You can compare their reviews, ratings and contact details above.

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How much does a intellectual property lawyer cost in Santa Clara, CA?

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