Professional Approach

LegalForce RAPC Worldwide is a leading international law firm providing highly skilled counsel in many legal disciplines. Since its founding in Mountain View, California in 2005, the firm has become a trusted representative .

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Legal Advisor

As a firm dedicated to global innovation, LegalForce RAPC Worldwide has expanded international range by opening an European office with partner, Francesco Sorvillo. The new office is located in Boulogne-Billancourt, France and is currently under construction.

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Web Enabled

A major shift in Internet law looms as ICANN prepares to launch its new program for Generic Top Level Domains (gTLD's). The advent of gTLD's signifies the end of the ".com" and ".org" era; soon, website owners will have access to virtually

Qualified Solutions

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Practice areas

  • Franchise Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Trademark Law
  • Patent Law
  • Copyright Law
  • Litigation
  • Real Property Law
  • Employment Law
  • International Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Immigration Law

Our Team

  • Raj V. Abhyanker Partner

    Founding partner Raj Abhyanker is an intellectual property attorney who specializes in patent prosecution and litigation support. His practice is the #1 ranked trademark law firm in the U.S., according to recent studies by Trademark Insider and World Trademark Review. His diverse clientele has included dozens of small businesses and venture-backed startups as well as large corporations such as Apple, eBay, Adobe, and Texas Instruments.

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  • Neil A. Smith Co-Counsel

    Neil A. Smith is patent and trademark litigation co-counsel with LegalForce RAPC Worldwide on complex intellectual property disputes. He is also a Partner of Ropers Majeski Kohn & Bentley. Mr. Smith’s practice includes litigation and counseling in patent, trademark, copyright , trade secret and unfair competition matters. Mr. Smith

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