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St. Louis Infringement Litigation Lawyer

Missouri Copyright Infringement Attorney, Patent Infringement Lawyer

Are you being sued for allegedly infringing on someone's trademark, copyright or you want to sue someone for infringing on your intellectual property, you may need the advice of an experienced intellectual property lawyer.

The St. Louis infringement litigation attorneys at Allan & Summary, L.C., have years of experience dealing with the complexities of intellectual property law. Our legal team has a record of success pursuing and defending infringement litigation cases for individuals and businesses.

We protect you from copyright infringement, patent infringement and trademark infringement. We regularly take legal action against other individuals or companies that infringe on our clients' intellectual property rights involving creations such as:

  • Products
  • Songs
  • Lyrics
  • Poems

For example, we represented a client whose poem was taken and used by a greeting card company.

Defending You Against Infringement Lawsuits

We also represent individuals and businesses that are being sued for patent, trademark or copyright infringement. Large companies are very protective of their trademarks. If you open a small business called a McLaundromat, for example, you can expect to get a letter from the lawyers at McDonald's.

To learn more about intellectual property and our IP litigation practice, please visit the following pages of our website:

To arrange a free initial consultation about your intellectual property concern, please contact us online, call 314-480-6534 or call toll free 866-920-8259.

Allan & Summary, L.C., Attorneys at Law in St. Louis, Missouri, represents residents of St. Charles, Columbia, Jefferson City, Springfield, Kansas City, Cape Girardeau, Chicago, Omaha, Memphis, Little Rock, Indianapolis, De Moines, Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis County, Jefferson County, St. Charles County, Franklin County, Madison County, St. Clair County, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, Tennessee, Iowa and the Upper Midwest. (MO, IL, OH, TN, IA)