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Protecting Your Intellectual Property

For a business or an individual, intellectual property can be a valuable asset.

Who Protect by them

Authors
Inventors
Scriptwriters
Artists
Songwriters

And other creative people have rights to their creations. But when someone else does not respect copyrights or patents and coops intellectual property, it can be expensive to fight back — unless you hire the right law firm.

When We Take a Case, We Are Fully Committed

Intellectual property litigation is expensive. Big companies have a distinct advantage, because they can afford lots of lawyers and extensive discovery. The owners of trademarks, patents and copyrights usually do not have the resources to meet their adversaries in court and demand justice. Although this injustice is frequent in IP litigation, at LA Law Group we will work with you and have the capacity to handle select cases on a contingency basis, providing the knowledge and the commitment to take intellectual property cases that would otherwise not be viable.

We have a stake in the results (Contingency Cases) We don’t ask for hourly fees. In fact, we finance the case completely. We only collect fees if we win for our clients. That is a great incentive for fighting hard for our clients.
We only take cases we feel we can win. Our clients know that we believe in them and in their intellectual property rights. It takes time and money for IP litigation. We go into every case with the conviction that we will win for our clients
We have a sense of outrage. When large corporations and businesses use their teams of lawyers to bully the small guy – we want to fight back — and we do. To us, IP litigation cases are more than lawsuits about money and legal issues. They are also about justice. We fight to get the right results.
Trial Experience: We know how to prepare a case for trial, find the appropriate expert witnesses, de-mystify the law for jurors and stand up to the big businesses that defy the rights of others.

Trademark

Copyright

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