Lapple IP Law, P.C.

California Law Firm

Lapple IP Law, P.C.

Irvine, California intellectual property and patents law firm is here to help small and mid-sized companies navigate the complexities of intellectual property law. Whether clients need to apply for invention patents, license their intellectual property, sue to stop from invention infringement, Lapple IP Law is here to defend your company from all these matters. Their attorney will give your business the same professional and quality service you would receive from a large law firm but at a much more cost-effective price.

Practice Areas:
- Intellectual Property
- Patents: Prosecution, licensing, copyrights

Principal Attorney:
- Matthew Lapple

Lapple IP Law, P.C.
18101 Von Karman, 3rd Floor
Irvine, California 92612

Tel: (949) 756-4889
Fax: (949) 242-9789

http://www.lappleiplaw.com/

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