Louisville, Kentucky Technology Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Louisville attorneys and 6 law firms.

Cynthia L Stewart

Kentucky Technology attorney at Frost Brown Todd with 40 years of experience

400 West Market Street, Louisville, KY

Jennifer L Kovalcik

Kentucky Technology attorney at Stites and Harbison with 23 years of experience

400 West Market Street, Louisville, KY

Kenneth J Tuggle

Kentucky Technology attorney at Frost Brown Todd with 56 years of experience

400 West Market Street, Louisville, KY

Lynn H Wangerin

Kentucky Technology attorney at The Ogden Law Firm PC with 43 years of experience

500 West Jefferson Street, Louisville, KY

Michael G Shaikun PSC

Kentucky Technology attorney at Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP with 59 years of experience

101 South Fifth Street, Louisville, KY

Stephen C Hall

Kentucky Technology attorney at The Ogden Law Firm PC with 33 years of experience

500 West Jefferson Street, Louisville, KY

Need help with a technology law matter?

A technology attorney works with business clients on negotiating, structuring, and drafting all types of information technology transactions, including licensing and purchase agreements. Technology focused attorneys may also work on technology transfer, intellectual property, data protection, data security, privacy, outsourcing and ecommerce matters. Look for an attorney with specific experience for your technology needs.

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