El Paso, Texas Patent Attorneys

Compare 3 attorneys and 3 law firms in El Paso , TX. Sort by highest rating and years of patent experience.

Russell Hill
El Paso patent attorney at Scott Hulse with 52 years experience

201 East Main Drive, Suite 1100, El Paso, TX 79901

Eric Darnell
El Paso patent attorney at Eric B Darnell with 32 years experience

1017 Montana Avenue, El Paso, TX 79902

Stephanie Allala
El Paso patent attorney at Allala Associates with 21 years experience

300 East Main Drive, Suite 620, El Paso, TX 79901

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