
Overland Park Patent Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Overland Park is one of the nation’s most dynamic corporate centers. It is home to numerous corporate headquarters, several of which are Polsinelli clients. The Overland Park office of Polsinelli opened in 1984 to become the second largest law firm in the State of Kansas. Our attorneys focus on the following practices:
- Real Estate - Development, Transactions and Zoning and Land Use
- Litigation
- Telecommunications
- Intellectual Property
- ...
Overland Park is one of the nation’s most dynamic corporate centers. It is home to numerous corporate headquarters, several of which are Polsinelli clients. The Overland Park office of Polsinelli opened in 1984 to become the second largest law firm in the State of Kansas. Our attorneys focus on the following practices:
- Real Estate - Development, Transactions and Zoning and Land Use
- Litigation
- Telecommunications
- Intellectual Property
- ...
Overland Park is one of the nation’s most dynamic corporate centers. It is home to numerous corporate headquarters, several of which are Polsinelli clients. The Overland Park office of Polsinelli opened in 1984 to become the second largest law firm in the State of Kansas. Our attorneys focus on the following practices:
- Real Estate - Development, Transactions and Zoning and Land Use
- Litigation
- Telecommunications
- Intellectual Property
- Construction
- Corporate and Transactional
- Wealth planning and Administration
Our attorneys are highly regarded in their fields of practice with numerous credentials. The Overland Park team of attorneys includes a former member of the Kansas Supreme Court CLE Commission and Client Protection Fund Commission, former president of the Kansas Association of Defense Counsel, a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and a past president of the Software Patent Institute. Many of these dynamic and talented attorneys have experience in the political arena and held positions such as Appointee to the National Advisory Counsel to the Small Business Administration, former Chief Counsel to Kansas Governor Mike Hayden, Deputy Chief Counsel for U.S. Senator Bob Dole, and former assistant general counsel for Bush/Cheney for President-Kansas.
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