Electrical & Computer Hardware/Software

Electrical and computer hardware and software intellectual property (IP) spans a wide range of technical disciplines, from integrated circuits to cloud computing.

Electrical and Computer Hardware and Software IP Counsel

HRFM offers comprehensive IP law services covering electrical and computer hardware and software technology. We handle steady streams of work across many significant and cutting-edge technologies in this space. This keeps us at the forefront of a rapidly advancing field.

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Our Electrical and Computer Hardware/Software Team

HRFM's electrical and computer hardware and software attorneys bring technical backgrounds in specialized areas, including computer science and electrical engineering.

That technical grounding, combined with focused IP legal knowledge, shapes how we operate across this dynamic, fast-paced field. Our clients span independent inventors to Fortune 100 companies.

Example Technologies This Practice Covers

HRFM's electrical and computer hardware/software IP practice encompasses an array of technologies, such as these:

  • Computer architecture, hardware and software
  • Digital and integrated circuits
  • Computer graphics
  • Artificial intelligence (AI)
  • Factory automation and robotics
  • Data communications and data processing
  • Computer control systems
  • Networking and cloud computing
  • Internet/business methods
  • Electro-optical systems
  • Electro-mechanical systems
  • Circuit design software and systems

Work With HRFM on Electrical and Computer IP

Our electrical and computer hardware and software IP practice is built on deep technical knowledge across multiple disciplines. As upstate New York's largest IP law firm, HRFM serves clients from our Albany and Rochester offices.

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He can stop and smell the roses because of an allergy drug we helped patent.

He can stop and smell the roses because of an allergy drug we helped patent.