Lott & Friedland is an AV Rated* intellectual property law firm with offices in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1983, Lott & Friedland is celebrating its 27th year of service to the business and international community.
Practice Areas
Lott & Friedland practices exclusively in the areas of intellectual property. Our attorneys focus their practice on patents, trademarks, copyrights, the internet, entertainment law, and related litigation. Below is a brief description of each area of practice.
Patents are an exclusive right granted by the U.S. Patent Office, for a specific period of time, on the basis that the invention is novel (not previously known or described in a publication), "non-obvious" (a form which anyone in the field of expertise could identify), and useful.
Trademarks are any distinctive design, picture, emblem, logo or wording (or combination) affixed to goods for sale to identify the manufacturer as the source of the product.
Copyrights are the exclusive right of the author or creator of a literary or artistic property (such as a book, movie or musical composition) to print, copy, sell, license, distribute, transform to another medium, translate, record or perform or otherwise use (or not use) and to give it to another by will.
Internet Law encompasses a variety of topics including: domain name disputes, licensing, privacy policies, copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property areas.
Entertainment Law includes various areas of intellectual property blending together to protect the rights of authors, performers, owners, and businesses for their creative endeavors.
Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution are specialties of Lott & Friedland. Our attorneys litigate, mediate and arbitrate extensively in the federal and state venues in connection with intellectual property disputes, including patent infringement, trademark infringement, copyright infringement, unfair competition, counterfeiting, grey market goods, non-competition agreements, and trade secret matters.
Contact Lott & Friedland today for an intellectual property consultation.
