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William Hollomon

Intellectual PropertyColumbia County, OR

About William Hollomon

William Hollomon provides expert legal services in the field of intellectual property, focusing on safeguarding the rights of inventors, artists, and businesses. His practice encompasses trademark registration, copyright protection, and patent law. With a commitment to meticulous attention to detail, he ensures that clients receive tailored solutions that meet their unique needs. Hollomon stays abreast of the latest developments in intellectual property law to provide informed guidance. He is dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of protecting their intellectual assets in a competitive market.

Practice Areas

Intellectual Property

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Key Strengths

Expertise in trademark and copyright law
Strong negotiation skills
Client-focused approach
Extensive knowledge of patent law

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of intellectual property do you handle?
William Hollomon handles trademarks, copyrights, and patents, providing comprehensive services to protect various forms of intellectual property.
How can I protect my invention?
William Hollomon offers guidance on the patent application process and strategies to safeguard your invention from infringement.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026