Compare 5 attorneys and 4 law firms in Lafayette , LA. Sort by highest rating and years of patent experience.
William Goode
Lafayette patent attorney at Goode Law Firm with 52 years experience812 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA 70502
William Stagg
Lafayette patent attorney at Durio McGoffin Stagg Ackermann with 42 years experience220 Heymann Boulevard, Lafayette, LA 70503
Greg Mier
Lafayette patent attorney at Onebane Law Firm with 28 years experience1200 Camellia Boulevard, Suite 300, Lafayette, LA 70508
Michael Maraist
Lafayette patent attorney at Maraist Law Firm with 24 years experience600 Jefferson Street, Suite 810, Lafayette, LA 70501
James Bayard
Lafayette patent attorney at Onebane Law Firm with 18 years experience1200 Camellia Boulevard, Suite 300, Lafayette, LA 70508
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