Missoula, Montana Intellectual Property Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Missoula attorneys and 6 law firms.

John F. Haffey

Montana Intellectual Property attorney at Phillips Haffey with 27 years of experience

283 West Front Street, Missoula, MT

Nancy K. Moe

Montana Intellectual Property attorney at Dye and Moe with 44 years of experience

120 Hickory Street, Missoula, MT

Robert C. Lukes

Montana Intellectual Property attorney at Garlington Lohn and Robinson with 29 years of experience

350 Ryman Street, Missoula, MT

Sarah J. Rhoades

Montana Intellectual Property attorney at Michael J Sherwood with 23 years of experience

401 North Washington, Missoula, MT

Shane A Vannatta

Montana Intellectual Property attorney at Worden Thane PC with 32 years of experience

111 North Higgins, Missoula, MT

Need help with intellectual property law?

Intellectual Property (“IP”) attorneys work with individuals or businesses to protect their unique creations. If you are an inventor, writer, artist, designer, composer, or artist your work is entitled to protection under the law. Lawyers and law firms focused on Intellectual Property law will help you understand and exercise these rights and protect assets from being infringed, misappropriated, copied or plagiarized whether the infringement has already occurred or not. Proactively asserting your intellectual property rights is in your interest.

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