Anthony Son

AnthonySon

Anthony Son is a distinguished professional specializing in Intellectual Property Law, particularly in Software License Agreements. As the Owner of Son IP Group, Anthony brings extensive expertise in areas such as Commercial Litigation, Patent Litigation, and Licensing.

With a solid background in Financial Services and a knack for Outside General Counsel services, Anthony is renowned for his strategic legal counsel and adept handling of complex litigation matters. He has garnered numerous endorsements in Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets, and Legal Research, reflecting his deep understanding and proficiency in these areas.

Anthony's dedication to his craft is evident in his commitment to staying abreast of legal developments and his meticulous approach to Legal Writing and Patent Prosecution. His diverse skill set also extends to Patentability assessments, Trademarks, and Civil Litigation, making him a valuable asset to clients seeking comprehensive legal solutions.


Areas of Practice:
  • Intellectual Property
  • Software License Agreements
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Patent Litigation
  • Licensing
  • Trade Secrets
  • Trademarks
Education:
  • Yeshiva University, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
  • Univ of Maryland Baltimore Co

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