Navarro Huff, PLLC
Texas Law Firm
Building on a foundation of the highest integrity, legal services and uncompromising effort makes the attorneys at Navarro Huff, PLLC unique. They are a law firm based in Dallas, Texas and focus on intellectual property, patent litigation and monetization. Their attorneys strive to come up with creative solutions for many cases involving complex issues of law and technology. They believe it is important to give each unique client their individualized attention and advice on their legal issues.
Practice Areas:
- Intellectual Property
- Commercial & Complex Litigation
Principal Attorneys:
- Arthur I. Navarro
- Winston O. Huff
Navarro Huff, PLLC
302 N. Market Street, Suite 450
Dallas, TX 75202
Tel: 214.749.1220
Fax: 214.749.1233
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