Sampson & Associates, P.C. - Boston Intellectual Property Law
Massachusetts Law Firm
Established in 1996, Sampson & Associates, P.C. specializes in intellectual property law, including patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright and licensing law. The firm obtains, maintains and helps enforce patents, trademarks and copyrights throughout the world for large and small manufacturers, educational institutions, and individuals in the fields of computer software/hardware, electrical, chemical, mechanical, and biomedical products, and business methods.
Attorney Richard L. Sampson has over 20 years of experience handling a wide range of practice areas. For his professionalism and ethics, he has earned an AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rating by Martindale- Hubbell®, the highest recognition possible in the legal industry. Our firm’s technical expertise, assertive pursuit of and emphasis on our clients’ satisfaction are distinguishing factors in our success.
Practice Areas:
- Patents
- Trademarks
- Intellectual property
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