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Fulwider Patton Lee & Utecht, LLP Announces Name Change to Fulwider Patton LLP
Business Wire, Jan 16, 2006
LOS ANGELES -- Fulwider Patton Lee & Utecht, LLP, one of the oldest and most respected independent intellectual property law firms in Southern California, has changed its name to Fulwider Patton LLP. The name change became effective on October 26, 2005.
Reflecting on the new name change, Craig Bailey, partner in Fulwider Patton states: "Our firm has been a major presence in the Southern California legal community for the past 70 years. Shortening the name to Fulwider Patton LLP maintains the firm's commitment to tradition, while enhancing its strong reputation and authority in intellectual property law."
Fulwider Patton LLP is a full service intellectual property law firm serving clients in all areas of intellectual property including patents, trademarks, copyrights, Internet domain name disputes, trade secrets and unfair competition. With offices in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, Fulwider Patton LLP represents clients throughout California and the United States, Europe and the Pacific Rim.
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