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Mintz | Attorneys | Corporate | Litigation | IP Mintz is an Am Law 100 law firm with 600 attorneys serving clients worldwide We have offices in Boston, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Washington, DC, Miami, and Toronto
Our People | Attorneys | Mintz More than 600 Mintz attorneys in seven US offices and in Toronto provide legal services for clients across the globe Search for professionals by last name, title, office, or service area
Our Offices | Attorneys - Mintz Mintz is an Am Law 100 law firm with 500 attorneys and a global reach Contact us in Boston, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Washington, or London
Los Angeles Attorneys - Mintz Mintz’s Los Angeles office is full-service, with attorneys advising clients in LA and Orange County on transactions, litigation, employment matters, and intellectual property Reach us at 310 586 3200
Washington, DC Attorneys - Mintz The Mintz Washington, DC office has more than 70 attorneys and ML Strategies government consultants, many focused on health care and communications regulatory matters Contact us at 202 434 7300
San Diego Attorneys - Mintz Attorneys in Mintz's full-service San Diego office advise clients in many industries on corporate transactions, litigation, and employment and intellectual property matters Contact us at 858 314 1500
New York Attorneys - Mintz The Mintz New York office has about 100 attorneys, many in corporate and litigation practices Visit us at 919 3rd Ave, or call us at 212 935 3000
Careers | Attorneys | Mintz Join the Intellectual Property practice at Mintz as a Technical Advisor or Patent Agent, and take your first step on a dynamic and engaging career path Technical Advisors and Patent Agents work closely with experienced IP attorneys to help entrepreneurs, universities, and companies acquire, protect, and enforce patent rights for their