Oakland, California Patent Attorneys

Compare 8 attorneys and 4 law firms in Oakland , CA. Sort by highest rating and years of patent experience.

Howard Neal
Oakland patent attorney at Neal and Associates with 50 years experience

6200 Antioch Street, Suite 200, Oakland, CA 94611

James Roberts
Oakland patent attorney at Horton Roberts and West with 45 years experience

1901 Harrison Street, Suite 1500, Oakland, CA 94612

Julie Hofer
Oakland patent attorney at Donahue Gallagher Woods with 42 years experience

1999 Harrison Street, 25th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612

Douglas Crosby
Oakland patent attorney at Donahue Gallagher Woods with 37 years experience

1999 Harrison Street, 25th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612

Jennifer Fitzpatrick
Oakland patent attorney at Armstrong and Associates with 26 years experience

1 Kaiser Plaza, Suite 625, Oakland, CA 94612

Andrew MacKay
Oakland patent attorney at Donahue Gallagher Woods with 26 years experience

1999 Harrison Street, 25th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612

Eric Handler
Oakland patent attorney at Donahue Gallagher Woods with 23 years experience

1999 Harrison Street, 25th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612

Christian Martinez
Oakland patent attorney at Donahue Gallagher Woods with 23 years experience

1999 Harrison Street, 25th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612

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