About PTLaw
Perry Trademark Law is an intellectual property practice that focuses exclusively on protection of trademark, copyrights, and trade secrets. A trademark is a distinctive mark that allows a consumer to identify the source of a good or service, unique to a particular brand. Copyrights are protection granted for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Copyrights cover both published and unpublished works. Trade secrets are protected information not known or easily ascertainable by others that’s tied to an entity’s economic viability.

- B.S. Nuclear Engineering from The University of Tennessee at Knoxville
- J. D. The John Marshall Law School Chicago, IL
Certificate in intellectual property law, Staff Editor John Marshall Review Intellectual Property Law - Admissions: State Bar of Missouri
PTLaw is 100% focused on federal Intellectual Property Law
- A commitment to Pursuit of Excellence for all Clients
- A Passion for Intellectual Property Law
Why PTLaw
1. Training
2. Experience
3. Attention to Detail
4. Practice Exclusively Dedicated to Federal IP Law
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percentage dedication to federal intellectual property law
“The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely on advertisements.”