Fergus, A Law Office

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Updated 6/24/2010

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595 Market Street
Suite 2430

San Francisco, CA 94105-2836

Phone: 415-537-9030

Fax: 415-537-9038

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Websites associated with this firm:http://www.ferguslegal.com

Summary

Law Firm Overview

My experience includes more than 125 weeks of trial in complex high-value cases in federal and state courts and regulatory administrative trials throughout the United States. In 2001, I opened my own practice to help clients resolve complex disputes and to address fundamental civil wrongs. Based near Silicon Valley, I have handled intellectual property matters in different high-tech sectors including telecommunications, wireless technology, security systems industry, and computer software.

Big Firm Experience

Before founding Fergus, A Law Office, at the end of 2001, I practiced for 22 years as a trial lawyer in one of the top 30 national law firms, Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison, LLP. I was one of that firm's senior trial partners and managed their largest litigation group while maintaining an active trial practice in bet-the-company cases.

Small Firm Attention

Because I am a sole practitioner, all my clients get the benefit of my 29 years of experience, my attention to their problem and prompt responsive communications. Since opening my San Francisco office, I have represented plaintiffs and defendants at trial or in settlements that resolved complex litigation including intellectual property matters.

Areas of Practice

  • Intellectual Property Law

West Practice Categories

Intellectual Property Law

Office Information

Address

595 Market Street
Suite 2430
San Francisco, CA 94105-2836

Phones

415-537-9030

Faxes

415-537-9038

Emails

Contact Us

Websites

http://www.ferguslegal.com

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