Lafayette, Louisiana Patent Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Lafayette attorneys and 7 law firms.

Greg R. Mier

Louisiana Patent attorney at Onebane Law Firm with 29 years of experience

1200 Camellia Boulevard, Lafayette, LA

James D. Bayard

Louisiana Patent attorney at Onebane Law Firm with 19 years of experience

1200 Camellia Boulevard, Lafayette, LA

Michael P. Maraist

Louisiana Patent attorney at Maraist Law Firm with 25 years of experience

600 Jefferson Street, Lafayette, LA

William L. Goode

Louisiana Patent attorney at Goode Law Firm with 53 years of experience

812 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA

William W. Stagg

Louisiana Patent attorney at Durio McGoffin Stagg Ackermann with 43 years of experience

220 Heymann Boulevard, Lafayette, LA

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