Olavi Dunne LLP
California Law Firm
Olavi Dunne LLP
We are trial lawyers based in downtown Los Angeles who understand, and thrive on, the unique opportunity litigation presents—the opportunity to win, decisively and unambiguously, for our clients. We specialize in all types of business litigation, with a particular expertise in intellectual property litigation.
Practice Areas:
-Intellectual Property Litigation
-Business Litigation
-Unfair Competition Litigation
-Antitrust Litigation
Principal Attorneys:
-Matt Olavi
-Brian Dunne
Olavi Dunne LLP
800 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 320,
Los Angeles, CA, 90017
contact@olavidunne.com
Office: (213) 516-7900
Fax: (213) 516-7910
http://www.olavidunne.com/
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