Business and Intellectual Property Law
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MEADOR & ENGLE

Business + Intellectual Property Law

Oscar Bluemner, Glowing Night (1924), Metropolitan Museum of Art 

Good lawyers representing businesses, inventors, and entrepreneurs 

Meador & Engle represents clients in the United States and around the world from our offices in Southern California. Our firm focuses on business law, from incorporation to stock options to mergers, and intellectual property law, from litigation in state and federal courts to patent and trademark procurement and licensing. Whether you’re an established company, an entrepreneur, business owner, artist, or engineer, we can help protect what you build and implement a strategy to defend it. If you need to navigate securities regulations to raise funding or are facing a lawsuit from a patent troll or competitor, Meador & Engle can help with those challenges and give you peace of mind. We bring extensive experience and insight to every matter and tailor our efforts to suit each client's specific needs. In short, we are good lawyers. 

Ross Meador and Alan Engle have over 45 years of experience working on complex legal matters, from mergers and investments to high stakes litigation. We stay abreast of legal developments and their influence on modern business and technology to provide superior advice and representation. Our knowledge, experience, and competitive rates enable us to manage matters efficiently and at lower cost than our competitors. We won't bill you for simple questions, gladhand you, or overwork your case or matter. We will strive to handle your legal issue in the way we would want it handled if we were in your shoes. 

Get in touch with us to set up a consultation, or use the contact form or email to inquire whether our services are right for you or your organization.

 

Contact Information

➤ LOCATION

1115 Seal Way

Seal Beach, CA 90740

☎ CONTACT

info@meenlegal.com

(310) 428-6985

 
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The legal relations between the individual and the community which arise out of the production and distribution of property, comprise by far the greater, and more important, part of the law.
— hon. Learned Hand, Harvard Law Review (1936)