Located in downtown Austin, Texas, The Harger Law Office is an Intellectual Property and Technology Law Firm dedicated to serving the needs of clients throughout Central Texas and around the world. Read more About us and take a look at our Practice Areas. Questions? Send us an email.
Our Practice Areas
Questions about Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents or Trade Secrets? We have answers.
No matter if you're a Creative or a Suit, we put our industry experience to work for you.
Creating an environment of cooperation and mutual respect through careful listening and thoughtful evaluation.
In the News
Twitter Tells Tumblr: No Friends for You.
But Twitter has also been cutting off third-party social networks Instagram and LinkedIn. Read more here.
Patent Litigation Reaches Record Highs
Patent holders filed 4,015 infringement actions in 2011—the highest number ever recorded, according to PricewaterhouseCooper’s just-released 2012 Patent Litigation Study. Read more here.
Samsung ordered to pay Apple $1.05B in Patent Case
Apple Inc. filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co. last year alleging the world's largest technology company's smartphones and computer tablets are illegal knockoffs of its popular iPhone and iPad products. Read more here.
Verizon, Cable Companies now "Frenemies," can sell each other's products
The Federal Communications Commission today approved Verizon Wireless's deal to purchase lots of wireless spectrum from cable companies, while imposing limits onto a related deal in which Verizon and the cable companies will resell each other's services. Read more here.
Contact info
401 Congress Ave, Ste. 1540
Frost Bank Tower
Austin, Texas 78701
Phone: 512 687 6295
E-Mail: contact@hargerlawoffice.com
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