Leyendecker & Lemire, LLC - Castle Rock, CO
Patents, Trademarks & Copyrights Lawyers in Castle Rock, CO
333 Perry Street STE 207 Castle Rock, CO 80104
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Castle Rock Patents, Trademarks & Copyrights Law Firm
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Patents, Trademarks & Copyrights
- Trademarks
- Copyrights
- Intellectual Property Licensing
- Business Law
- Contract Law
- Intellectual Property
Firm Information
Overview
Our three attorneys have over 60 years combined experience. We have filed hundreds of patent, trademark and copyright applications securing valuable legal rights for our clients. Further, we have helped numerous clients resolve their legal disputes. We are dedicated to providing you, no matter your size, with innovative, cost-effective, and superior intellectual property legal services.
Intellectual property law is akin to rocket science with its quagmire of nuances, rules and fast changing legal issues. Make it easy on yourself: Contact us for a FREE 30-minute consultation with one of our attorneys.
Previous Law Firm Names
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Leyendecker, Lemire & Daley, LLC, May 1, 2005
Published Works
Articles
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Good Versus Bad Patents: Not All Patents Are Created Equal, www.troubleshooter.com, published online on 02/06/2004
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Patent Muscle: Can a PPA Get the Job Done?, Inventor's Digest, July/August, 2003
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A Patent Attorney Can Help Those Not Even Seeking Patents, Front Range TechBiz, Vol. 1, Issue 36, 2002
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Software Patents: A U.S. and E.U. Comparison, Univ. Of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal, Vol. 8.2 & 8.3, 2000
Contact
333 Perry Street
STE 207
Castle Rock, CO 80104
Phone: (303) 768-0123
Fax: (303) 672-9200
Email: Send a message
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http://www.coloradoiplaw.com
- http://www.coloradoiplaw.com/resources/blog/ (Leyendecker & Lemire Blog)
Hours: 7:30AM - 5:30PM M-F
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