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Wichita Patents Law Firm
Overview
Our firm has been in continuous existence since it was founded in 1910 by Carl H. Davis. In 1955, Carl H. was joined in his law practice by his son Robert L. Davis, who died in Jan. 2014.Carl H. Davis died in 1961, and Robert continued his practice with various other attorneys over the years. He was joined by his nephew, F. C. "Rick" Davis in 1979, and his son-in-law, Kenneth H. Jack in 1985. Robert's son Carl B. Davis, joined the practice in 1988. Robert L. Davis died in Jan 2014. For many years, Davis & Jack, L.L.C. has engaged in a diverse legal practice characterized by client advocacy, exceptional technical competence, and unquestioned integrity.
Rick Davis has retired as of January 2019, Carl B. Davis is now the Standing Bankruptcy Trustee, District of Kansas Chapter 12 & 13
Davis & Jack, L.L.C., represents clients in a variety of civil law matters.
About Kenneth Jack
Practice Areas
- Patents
- Trademarks
- Business & Commercial Law
- Business Organizations
- Contracts
- Elder Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Real Estate Law
- Science & Technology Law
- Wills
Litigation
- 70%
Office Information
Address
2121 West Maple Wichita, KS 67213
Phone
Fax
- 316-945-2789
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