Hartford, Connecticut Patent Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 21 Hartford attorneys and 15 law firms.

Morris I. Pollack

Connecticut Patent attorney at Alderman and Alderman LLC with 64 years of experience

20 Church Street, Hartford, CT

Nancy Kennedy

Connecticut Patent attorney at Alix Yale and Ristas with 19 years of experience

750 Main Street, Hartford, CT

Nuala E. Droney

Connecticut Patent attorney at Robinson Cole with 21 years of experience

280 Trumbull Street, Hartford, CT

Randolph J. MacPherson

Connecticut Patent attorney at Halloran and Sage with 53 years of experience

225 Asylum Street, Hartford, CT

Samuel H. Kieser

Connecticut Patent attorney at Alix Yale and Ristas with 60 years of experience

750 Main Street, Hartford, CT

Thomas J. Menard

Connecticut Patent attorney at Alix Yale and Ristas with 27 years of experience

750 Main Street, Hartford, CT

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