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Wisconsin’s Largest Intellectual Property Law Firm
In the world of business, your ideas are your most valuable currency. Boyle Fredrickson SC was founded with a singular mission: to protect those ideas. Established in 1999, the firm has grown to become the largest law firm in Wisconsin dedicated solely to intellectual property. Located in a beautifully renovated historic building in downtown Milwaukee, Boyle Fredrickson offers a level of focus and expertise that general practice firms simply cannot replicate. By concentrating exclusively on IP law, they provide creative, cost-effective solutions for clients ranging from startups to international conglomerates. 🧠
Specialized Legal Expertise
Boyle Fredrickson does not treat intellectual property as a side practice; it is their entire business. The firm’s attorneys bring decades of experience in mechanical, electrical, chemical, and software disciplines. Their services include:
- Patent Services: Handling utility, design, and plant patents, from initial search and application to issuance and maintenance.
- Trademark Protection: helping brands secure their identity through comprehensive trademark clearance and registration services. 🏷️
- IP Litigation: Defending clients’ rights in complex infringement cases involving patents, trademarks, and trade secrets.
- International IP: Utilizing a vast network of foreign associates to secure protection for clients in markets around the globe.
Historic Riverfront Headquarters
The firm’s office is a testament to its commitment to Milwaukee. Located at 840 N Plankinton Ave, Boyle Fredrickson occupies a stunning Cream City brick building on the west bank of the Milwaukee River. This turn-of-the-century structure was extensively renovated to serve as the firm’s headquarters, blending historic charm with modern legal functionality. The unique location offers clients a warm and distinctive setting, differing from the sterile atmosphere of typical corporate high-rises. It reflects the firm’s culture: grounded, accessible, and distinct.
Client-Centric Philosophy
At Boyle Fredrickson, the client relationship is paramount. The firm was founded on the belief that high-quality IP representation should be accessible and transparent. They offer flexible billing options, including fixed fees for certain services, to help clients manage their budgets effectively. This approach has earned them a loyal client base and numerous accolades, including recognition as a ”Leader in the Law” and consistent rankings in Best Lawyers in America. Whether you are an individual inventor or a corporate R&D department, you will find a partner who speaks your technical language.
Contact the IP Experts
Don’t let your competitors capitalize on your hard work. Contact Boyle Fredrickson SC today to schedule a consultation. With a free initial discussion, you can learn how Wisconsin’s premier IP firm can help you lock down your innovations and build a fortress around your brand. 📞
Specializing In
Patent Law, Trademark Law, IP Litigation, Copyrights, Trade Secrets
Address & Location
Boyle Fredrickson SC is located at 840 N Plankinton Ave, on the west bank of the Milwaukee River in the Westown neighborhood.
Building Location
The firm occupies a standalone, renovated historic Cream City brick building. It is located between W Kilbourn Ave and W Wells St, directly facing the riverwalk. The building is easily recognizable by its classic industrial architecture and prominent signage.
Suite Access
Clients can enter through the main street-level entrance on N Plankinton Ave. The office occupies the entire building.
Parking Details
There is metered street parking available directly in front of the building on N Plankinton Ave. Several public parking structures are also located within a one-block radius.
Public Transit
The office is well-served by public transit, with stops for the BlueLine and other major bus routes just a block away on W Wisconsin Ave. The The Hop streetcar is also within short walking distance.
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