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Gary Hamilton, Founding Partner

In 2002, Mr. Hamilton joined Mr. Terrile in forming Hamilton & Terrile where he practices intellectual property law, including representation before the United States Patent and Trademark Office, technology licensing, counseling, and practice in state and federal courts. Mr. Hamilton's practice focuses on the electrical arts.

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Michael Rocco Cannatti, Partner

Since 2002, Mr. Cannatti has been with Hamilton & Terrile working in all aspects of intellectual property law, including primarily: patent protection of electrical/electronic devices, circuits, systems, and computer software; opinion of counsel analysis of patent infringement and validity issues; and related intellectual property matters.

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Stephen A. Terrile, Founding Partner

In 2002, Mr. Terrile joined Mr. Hamilton in forming Hamilton & Terrile. The practice encompasses all aspects of intellectual property law, including patent protection of electrical/electronic devices, circuits, systems, and computer software. But, it's more than just a law practice. According to Mr. Terrile, “Hamilton & Terrile has become like another family to me. We all know each other’s quirks and enjoy each other’s company just the same.”

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Robert W. Holland, Partner

Since March of 2002, Mr. Holland has been with Hamilton & Terrile working in patent preparation, prosecution, licensing and litigation in a wide variety of technical fields including: semiconductor manufacturing equipment and techniques, computer software and hardware, video conferencing software and hardware, and telecommunications and Internet applications. When he's not at work, you'll most likely find him getting in a good run or a challenging game of chess.

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Kent Bryan Chambers, Partner

Mr. Chambers has been with Hamilton & Terrile since 2002 working in all aspects of intellectual property law, with particular emphasis and depth in patent prosecution, intellectual property counseling and strategy development, copyright and trademark protection, software development and licensing transactions, development and employment agreements, proprietary information protection, and corporate privacy and trade secrecy and privacy policies.

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