Portland hive mind: who has a recommendation for an intellectual property attorney? Preferably the best one in town.
Jennifer T. replied:
Cheryl, an excellent IP attorney is NY-based S. Gregory Boyd. He's happy to talk to you over the phone. His biggest client is in Portland and he's in Portland at least 2-3 times a year. Here's his bio: http://fkks.com/bios.asp?attorneyID=118 Give a call: (212) 826-5581 or e-mail if you prefer: gboyd@fkks.com
Kris H. replied:
Local Portland firm. http://www.millernash.com/services/xpqServiceDetail.aspx?xpST=ServiceDetail&service=589&op=experience
Mattie K. replied:
Kohel Haver
David G. replied:
John Mansfield is a great guy, highly capable and experienced. His focus is IP law and he's here in town. Mansfieldlaw.com
Jennifer T. replied:
Cheryl, maybe reach out to Todd Schuster@ZSH, former attorney who went to my alma mater--I don't think he practices IP law but he may know others who do. I'll ask around.
Evelyn R. replied:
Catherine Maxson at DWT in Seattle, knows her stuff!
Lori H. replied:
I am friends with a partner at Lane Powell - another Buckman family - who knows just about everyone and is a great guy and very helpful - I can send his contact info via message if you would like - been texting and he is willing to help
Kate B. replied:
Randy Foster at Stoel Rives http://www.stoel.com/showbio.aspx?Show=476
Mary B. replied:
Our ever wonderful blogger Gilon Dumas of Rose City Reader might know! She's a lawyer here in town and has scads of connections.
Deanna N. replied:
Stoel Rieves
Katie K. replied:
Devon Zastrow Newman is THE best.
Sarah A. replied:
Parna Mehrbani at Lane Powell is super cool.
Dave S. replied:
Kohel Haver is the man.
Inara V. replied:
Patrick Bible is a good friend and partner with Klarquist in Portland which specializes only in IP. He would put you in the right direction of whomever, whether at another firm, is best. Let me know and I can put you in touch.
Stacy B. replied:
Kohel Haver
Evan R. replied:
This is my hall neighbor if you expand your search. He's a nice guy & a good neighbor & I hear him through the door yelling at people to pay his clients, so I assume he is a good lawyer. http://davolilaw.com/contact/
Sandra C. replied:
I'm in agreement with Kate Bereman-Skelly about Randy Foster at Stoel Rives. Amazing client service and has experience with creatives.
Linda H. replied:
"Better Call Saul!!!" (..if you don't know who Saul is, you should. LOL)
Sharon W. replied:
Paul Havel at Miller Nash. http://www.millernash.com/paul-l-havel/
Marychris M. replied:
Ditto Kohel Haver
Brian P. replied:
Tasty N Sons
Valerie D. replied:
Andrew C. Greenberg is in the SF Bay area - he may be able to recommend someone in the Portland area. (Tell him I sent you!) LinkedIn profile at www.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-greenberg/6/674/694.
Laura M. replied:
Portland-based law firm Miller Nash has several great IP attorneys. They're in the US Bank Tower downtown. http://www.millernash.com/erich-w-merrill-jr/
Molly J. replied:
Portland based law firm White Summers Caffee & James, LLP. They specialize in intellectual property and have done work with many of the large and small start up companies in Portland. They are located downtown in the Fox Tower. My husband is Mark James, an owner, and an excellent IP attorney. http://white-summers.com/
Alyssa I. replied:
Mark Tratos of Greenberg Traurig. He's where entertainment law began. He is the #1 intellectual property attorney in the country and frequently visits Portland as he is on the board of the Lewis and Clark Law School. Please give him a call. http://www.gtlaw.com/People/Mark-G-Tratos