Patent Attorney
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Patent Attorney
Anyone have any good recommendations?
- smupony94
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Re: Patent Attorney
One good one on the board. You should hear from him shortly.
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Just pm'd you
The donkey's name is Kiki.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney?
Good, Bad...I'm the one with the gun.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney?
Good, Bad...I'm the one with the gun.
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abezontar wrote:Just pm'd you
You were the one I was referring to
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94, play nice.
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Have a great one in Chicago, bell boyd and lloyd if you want another contact...
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RGV Pony wrote:94, play nice.
Thought I was by calling him a good one
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smupony94 wrote:RGV Pony wrote:94, play nice.
Thought I was by calling him a good one
I thought so as well. I appreciate the recommendation.
The donkey's name is Kiki.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney?
Good, Bad...I'm the one with the gun.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney?
Good, Bad...I'm the one with the gun.
Re: Patent Attorney
abezontar wrote:smupony94 wrote:RGV Pony wrote:94, play nice.
Thought I was by calling him a good one
I thought so as well. I appreciate the recommendation.
agree x 2. I'm just waiting for the other shoe to fall

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Re: Patent Attorney
Exceptional Patent/Intellectual Property Attorneys:
Matt Anderson, Munck Carter LLP
600 Banner Place Tower
12770 Coit Road
Dallas, Texas 75251
Phone: (972) 628-3670
Brendon Roth
The Roth Law Firm
115 N. Wellington, Suite 200
Marshall, Texas 75670
Telephone: (903) 935-1665
Melissa Smith
Gillam & Smith
303 South Washington Avenue
Marshall, Texas 75670
Phone: (903) 934-8450
Matt Anderson, Munck Carter LLP
600 Banner Place Tower
12770 Coit Road
Dallas, Texas 75251
Phone: (972) 628-3670
Brendon Roth
The Roth Law Firm
115 N. Wellington, Suite 200
Marshall, Texas 75670
Telephone: (903) 935-1665
Melissa Smith
Gillam & Smith
303 South Washington Avenue
Marshall, Texas 75670
Phone: (903) 934-8450
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Re: Patent Attorney
OC Mustang wrote:Exceptional Patent/Intellectual Property Attorneys:
Brendon Roth
The Roth Law Firm
115 N. Wellington, Suite 200
Marshall, Texas 75670
Telephone: (903) 935-1665
His address alone should tell you something... rocket docket!
Sir, shooting-star, sir.
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Re: Patent Attorney
Not as "rocket" as recent past. Docket is pretty full right now. And some venue requirement changes vis-a-vis the appellate courts (not to mention an attempt by the San Jose, CA district Congressman...name eludes me at the moment...to get laws regarding venue changed) have created more of a "pace" in the court.
There is some Dallas tech/investment company that is the cause of most of Marshall's less-than-flattering press on the matter. The family has a German name...Spangenberg or something. Their tactics are, in the vernacular, "patent troll-ish" in the truest sense of the words (although I admit that I am bewildered why private property rights are subject to scrutiny when they aren't real estate). These guys have gotten into trouble, and unfortunately, they have utilized the courts here in Marshall, so the courts sometimes get a bad rap.
Regardless, the real reason for the "rocket" prior to very recently is because Judge Ward (and another judge in Tyler that he is buddies with) are truly old school. To paraphrase, Attorneys are like everybody else...they have a job to do. They should show up to work on time, prepared, and stay on task. The court has a schedule, and by God, when time is up, it's up. Ward doesn't like fooling around, he will absolutely embarrass counsel if they aren't prepared (hence why a lot of folks use firms around here...those of us who know Judge Ward know how not to [deleted] him off), and he isn't into delaying tactics. He won't pontificate about it either. It is what it is. It's a waste of his time, the jury's time, and the stenographer's time. So...if that modus operandi favors plaintiffs (I'm not an attorney...I don't know), then I guess the "rocket docket" gets its name honestly.
If you come to Marshall, and you are counsel, bring your wife to shop near the holidays, or your husband to fish on Caddo Lake or Lake O' The Pines. We have a vibrant small downtown, especially from October to Christmas.
There is some Dallas tech/investment company that is the cause of most of Marshall's less-than-flattering press on the matter. The family has a German name...Spangenberg or something. Their tactics are, in the vernacular, "patent troll-ish" in the truest sense of the words (although I admit that I am bewildered why private property rights are subject to scrutiny when they aren't real estate). These guys have gotten into trouble, and unfortunately, they have utilized the courts here in Marshall, so the courts sometimes get a bad rap.
Regardless, the real reason for the "rocket" prior to very recently is because Judge Ward (and another judge in Tyler that he is buddies with) are truly old school. To paraphrase, Attorneys are like everybody else...they have a job to do. They should show up to work on time, prepared, and stay on task. The court has a schedule, and by God, when time is up, it's up. Ward doesn't like fooling around, he will absolutely embarrass counsel if they aren't prepared (hence why a lot of folks use firms around here...those of us who know Judge Ward know how not to [deleted] him off), and he isn't into delaying tactics. He won't pontificate about it either. It is what it is. It's a waste of his time, the jury's time, and the stenographer's time. So...if that modus operandi favors plaintiffs (I'm not an attorney...I don't know), then I guess the "rocket docket" gets its name honestly.
If you come to Marshall, and you are counsel, bring your wife to shop near the holidays, or your husband to fish on Caddo Lake or Lake O' The Pines. We have a vibrant small downtown, especially from October to Christmas.
"Moderation in all things, and especially in Absoluts [vodka]." The Benediction, Doc Breeden, circa 1992
Re: Patent Attorney
Are you looking for patent prosecution counsel (wanting to get a patent) or patent litigation counsel (suing someone or getting sued for patent infringement)?
2 totally different skill sets.
If the latter, call me:
Jennifer L. Henry
McKool Smith, P.C.
300 Crescent Court, Suite 1500
Dallas, TX 75201
Direct: (214) 978-4964
Fax: (214) 978-4044
[email protected]
2 totally different skill sets.
If the latter, call me:
Jennifer L. Henry
McKool Smith, P.C.
300 Crescent Court, Suite 1500
Dallas, TX 75201
Direct: (214) 978-4964
Fax: (214) 978-4044
[email protected]
Re: Patent Attorney
DiamondM wrote:Are you looking for patent prosecution counsel (wanting to get a patent) or patent litigation counsel (suing someone or getting sued for patent infringement)?
2 totally different skill sets.
If the latter, call me:
Jennifer L. Henry
McKool Smith, P.C.
300 Crescent Court, Suite 1500
Dallas, TX 75201
Direct: (214) 978-4964
Fax: (214) 978-4044
[email protected]
Patent prosecution preferably in Dallas.
Abezontar I sent you a PM.