Protect your ideas, your brand, and your competitive advantage with strategic intellectual property guidance. Serving clients in Lubbock and across West Texas.
Intellectual property law gives you legal rights over the things you create. These rights allow you to control how your work is used, prevent unauthorized copying, and build long-term value in your ideas.
Different types of intellectual property protection apply depending on what you are trying to protect. Choosing the right approach early can prevent costly issues later and strengthen your position as your business grows.
Protect new inventions, processes, and technical innovations with federal patent protection. Patent work requires precise drafting and a deep understanding of both the technology and USPTO requirements.
Secure your brand name, logo, and identity with trademark protection. A properly registered trademark helps prevent confusion and protects your business as it grows.
Protect original creative works including content, designs, software, and media. Registration strengthens your ability to enforce your rights if your work is copied or misused.
When disputes arise, intellectual property rights must be enforced strategically. Representation is available for select matters involving infringement, disputes, and enforcement actions.
Whether you are just getting started or need to enforce your rights, having a clear legal strategy helps protect your work and your investment.
Intellectual property is not a general practice area. It requires focused knowledge and experience, especially for patent work.
You work directly with the attorney handling your matter from start to finish.
Every case is approached based on your goals, your industry, and your long-term plans.
Local accessibility with the ability to handle federal intellectual property matters nationwide.
While it is possible to file on your own, mistakes can lead to delays, rejections, or weak protection. Working with an attorney improves accuracy and long-term results.
Patents protect inventions, trademarks protect branding, and copyrights protect creative works.
It depends on the type. Patents, trademarks, and copyrights all have different timelines and renewal requirements.
Yes. While based in Lubbock, services are available to clients throughout West Texas and beyond.
If you are investing time, money, and effort into your ideas or your business, protecting that work should not be an afterthought. Get clear, experienced guidance from a Lubbock intellectual property attorney.