Daniel Landau

Hayes Soloway, P.C.

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Hayes Soloway, P.C., an AV Peer Review Rated intellectual property firm, has offices in Tucson, Arizona, Manchester, New Hampshire and an affiliate in Orange County, California. The firm started in New Hampshire in 1979, and was originally named Strimbeck, Davis & Soloway. Later Oliver Wolcott �Pat� Hayes joined the firm and it became Hayes, Davis & Soloway. The firm was exclusively located in Manchester, NH until the fall of 2001 when Nick Soloway opened the first western office in Tucson, Arizona under the current name of Hayes Soloway. The firm�s attorneys have earned a solid reputation for legal excellence and have strong engineering, scientific and litigation backgrounds. They have prosecuted over 2,400 U.S. patent applications to issue for a domestic and international client base and includes Fortune 100 clients and industry leaders in aerospace, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, chemical technologies, mechanical and electromechanical technologies and microelectronics. The firm is included in Intellectual Property Today�s publication "Top Patent Firms" as one of the top IP law firms in the United States. Founding partner, Nick Soloway, is also included in Woodward/White, Inc., 2007 edition of Best Lawyers in America, as one of the top 200 intellectual property attorneys in the U.S. Areas of Technology Experience include: Avionics Analog and digital electronics Photonics/optical technologies Mechanical, electromechanical, semiconductors, microelectronics, hydraulics, fluid handling Software applications and computer related technologies Medical, biomedical, pharmaceuticals and chemical technologies patents Liquid crystal displays, optics and laser technologies
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(603) 668-1400
175 Canal St. Manchester NH 03301

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Areas of Practice

  • Intellectual Property

States of Practice

  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire

Countries of Practice

  • United States
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