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Adversarial representation before the Courts of the United States, and before the US Patent and Trademark Office

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Adversarial Representation

before the Courts of The United States,

and the United States Patent and Trademark Office

1) In accordance with American jurisprudence, Mr. Pearce represents others, before all courts to which he is admitted. In those jurisdictions to which Mr. Pearce has not been admitted to practice, Counseling The Creative® has an affiliated network of trial attorneys to assist with representation in those jurisdictions. In select cases, Mr. Pearce and one or more of his affiliated attorneys may join forces to zealously represent others, within the bounds of the law.

2) When the case or controversy merits, Mr. Pearce and/or his affiliated network of trial attorneys may contract to represent the creative intellectual property owner pursuant to a contingency fee arrangement.

3) According to the procedures of the USPTO, when the circumstances require, Mr. Pearce represents applicants before the Board of Appeals and Patent Interferences and/or the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.

4) In the United States of America, the hands of justice move slowly. Litigation is arduous, time consuming and expensive. By way of example, five to ten years can pass, before a patent infringement suit ever goes to trial. Since each case or controversy is unique, illustrative professional fees will not be estimated on this Web Site. However, before commencing any adversarial representation, Counseling The Creative® will provide an estimate of retainer requirements and expected litigation expenses.

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