To serve our expanding client base in the southeast, Finnegan established an office in Atlanta, Georgia in 1997. As one of the largest law firms in the world focusing on IP, we are well-positioned to protect the diverse array of products and breakthrough discoveries across geographies and industries. More than 20 attorneys and IP professionals with collective experience across the technical fields of electrical engineering and computer technologies, chemical and metallurgical sciences, mechanical, and biotechnology/pharmaceuticals, as well as trademarks and copyrights, are at the center of the IP conversation.
Attorneys in the Atlanta office are involved in patent and trademark litigation in U.S. District Courts throughout the country, and in appeals to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. In addition to our litigation capabilities, we provide patent and trademark prosecution services to clients in a wide range of regional, national, and international businesses, including computer, software, communications, chemicals, and industrial manufacturing. The office also includes attorneys who specialize in client counseling and who provide opinions on patent validity, patent and trademark infringement, and other IP issues.
You can also find us in North America in Boston, Palo Alto, Reston, and Washington; our European offices are in London and Munich; and our Asian offices are in Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, and Tokyo.
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