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Leesburg, Virginia Patent Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 7 Leesburg attorneys and 4 law firms.

Christina M. Heischmidt
Virginia Patent attorney at Dunlap Bennett and Ludwig PLLC with 15 years of experience
211 Church St SE, Leesburg, VA

Cortland C. Putbrese
Virginia Patent attorney at Dunlap Bennett and Ludwig PLLC with 27 years of experience
211 Church St SE, Leesburg, VA

David Ludwig
Virginia Patent attorney at Dunlap Bennett and Ludwig PLLC with 19 years of experience
211 Church St SE, Leesburg, VA

Kevin M. Repper
Virginia Patent attorney at Dunlap Bennett and Ludwig PLLC with 14 years of experience
211 Church St SE, Leesburg, VA

Lawrence M. Schonberger
Virginia Patent attorney at Sevila Saunders Huddleston and White with 37 years of experience
30 North King Street, Leesburg, VA

Nicole Flannagan
Virginia Patent attorney at Dunlap Bennett and Ludwig PLLC with 21 years of experience
211 Church St SE, Leesburg, VA

Thomas V. Mulrine
Virginia Patent attorney at Robert D Anderson Law Office with 28 years of experience
27 North King Street, Leesburg, VA
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