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Patent Law Firm in Rye, New York

Verna Law, P.C.

Patent Law Firm in Rye, New York
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Verna Law, P.C. is a law firm located in Rye, NY with a unique focus on Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Advertising, and Media Law.

Our Team has over 40 years Combined Experience

Your Invention Is Our Priority

Patent law is the branch of intellectual property law that deals with new inventions. Traditional patents protect tangible scientific inventions, such as circuit boards, car engines, heating coils, or zippers. However, over time patents have been used to protect a broader variety of inventions such as coding algorithms, business practices, or genetically modified organisms.

Verna Law, P.C. has its main office in Rye, New York, in the shadow of New York City, the Hudson Valley, and the Stamford technology corridor.

Our office is a 10-minute walk from the Rye Train Station.  The Rye train station provides commuter rail service to Grand Central Terminal in New York City or Stamford and New Haven-Union Station via the Metro-North Railroad’s New Haven Line.

Let the team at Verna Law help you protect your inventions and patents from applications to licenses to litigation.

Patent Law in Rye, NY

Patent Applications

Wil Jacques is a registered Patent Agent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Learn More

Patent Litigation

Anthony Verna has worked on patent litigation from pharmaceuticals to computer engineering and has a Bachelor’s Degree from Case Western Reserve University in computer science. Learn More

Patents

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Our Team

Anthony M. Verna III

Managing Partner

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Wil Jacques

Patent Agent

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Judy Endejan

Litigation Consultant

Judy is licensed in Washington and California.  Learn more about Judy here.

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