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Wilmington, Delaware Technology Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 4 Wilmington attorneys and 18 law firms.

Cathy L Reese
Delaware Technology attorney at Greenberg Traurig with 36 years of experience
1007 North Orange Street, Wilmington, DE

John T Meli Jr
Delaware Technology attorney at Fish and Richardson with 32 years of experience
919 North Market Street, Wilmington, DE

John W Shaw
Delaware Technology attorney at Young Conaway Stargatt and Taylor LLP with 30 years of experience
1000 West Street, Wilmington, DE

William R Denny
Delaware Technology attorney at Potter Anderson with 37 years of experience
1313 North Market Street, Wilmington, DE
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A technology attorney works with business clients on negotiating, structuring, and drafting all types of information technology transactions, including licensing and purchase agreements. Technology focused attorneys may also work on technology transfer, intellectual property, data protection, data security, privacy, outsourcing and ecommerce matters. Look for an attorney with specific experience for your technology needs.
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