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Washington DC Patent Infringement Law Firm

Over two hundred years ago, the United States Constitution established the exclusive right of authors and inventors to their respective writings and discoveries. By protecting scientific and artistic creations, the government encouraged thought leaders to allow their ideas to take shape and paved the way for the development of patent law in the United States.

At Antonelli, Terry, Stout & Kraus, LLP, we help clients throughout the United States and across the world in matters related to patent prosecution, patent infringement litigation and appeals of decisions by the USPTO. Our clients include domestic and foreign companies seeking U.S. patents, as well as American companies seeking foreign patents.

Registered to practice before the patent bar as well as one or more state bar associations, we are well equipped to prepare and file patent applications on our clients' behalf. Attorneys at our law firm help businesses obtain patents for new, useful and non-obvious inventions from the United States Patent and Trademark Office as well as across the globe. Our work includes patents for electronics and electrical inventions, computer and software patents, chemical patents, mechanical patents, and medical, biomedical and biotech patents.

Our attorneys hold technical and scientific undergraduate degrees, which helps us understand the complex principles on which our clients' intellectual property is based. We draw on scientific and technical backgrounds in areas such as electrical, mechanical and chemical engineering, biology, computer science, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology and physics to achieve favorable results for the businesses we represent.

To learn more, contact us at 703-312-6600 to speak with our team of patent attorneys.

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Antonelli, Terry, Stout & Kraus, LLP
1300 North Seventeenth Street
Suite 1800
Arlington, VA 22209
Phone: 703-312-6600
Fax: 703-312-6666
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