About My Blog

Welcome!  My name is Raymond Millien, co-founder of PCT Law Group, a law firm focusing on Business and Intellectual Property with offices in Washington DC, Virginia and Florida.

Our law firm was founded on the principle of providing unequaled yet cost-effective legal services to businesses in Washington DC, Northern Virginia, Florida and throughout the rest of the country. As a Washington DC-Based IP Attorney, one of my firm’s focuses is helping clients realize and achieve their business objectives in the 21st Century knowledge economy.

Just below, you’ll see the many areas of Intellectual Property (IP) Law my firm excels in – and each link will show you how we can assist you and your business:

On this website, you’ll find a considerable amount of information on patents, trademarks, copyrights/entertainment, trade secrets, and on other IP Law topics.

At the top right you’ll see a search box for your convenience. Just type in a question and the information you’re looking for will be shown.

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Karen G. Hazzah April 11, 2010 at 6:21 PM

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I love your blog. I noticed you have not posted recently and I am curious about your thoughts on the new patent legislation both the House and Senate are attempting to pass which will change the process from first to invent to first to file?

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