Intellectual Property

Associated Lawyers
Uniquely qualified to safeguard your intellectual rights.
The rapidly increasing pace of today’s global marketplace has made intellectual property rights a major concern for many individuals, businesses and non-profits. Smart organizations know that patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets are among their most valuable assets and, as such, should be vigorously protected.
Our approach
The intellectual property practice of Chalker Flores, LLP offers extensive experience in the preparation and prosecution of patent, trademark and copyright applications (US and foreign), as well as contracts, licenses, legal opinions (non-infringement, invalidity and freedom to operate), pre-litigation counseling, trade secret protection and entertainment law.
Covering both domestic and international issues, we provide intellectual property patent prosecution and opinions relating to a full range of technology and applications, including:
- Bioinformatics
- Biotechnology
- Business methods
- Communications (Internet, landline, optical & wireless)
- Computer aided imaging systems
- Computer hardware & software
- Digital optical devices
- Electrical & electromechanical devices
- Electronics
- Genes, gene products & vector systems
- Image processing
- Immunology
- Integrated circuits
- Mechanical devices
- Medical devices
- Molecular biology
- Nanotechnology
- Payment processing
- Recombinant biopharmaceuticals
- Semiconductor design, procession & packaging
- Vaccines & proteins
Our team
Our attorneys have degrees and technical backgrounds in a variety of technical disciplines, including computer science, electrical engineering, materials science, chemistry, biology, physiology, and biochemistry.
Leveraging extensive experience and breadth of knowledge, our attorneys counsel clients on all aspects of the procurement, management, and enforcement of intellectual property rights. We endeavor to fully understand our clients’ businesses and industries, enabling us to proactively address issues affecting their intellectual property rights.