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RegitzMauck Sponsors Friday Night Social at the 16th Annual Conference of Texas Aggie Bar Association

On March 6, 2015, RegitzMauck was proud to sponsor the Friday Night Social at the 16th Annual Conference of the Texas Aggie Bar Association. The event, which is the traditional opening of the Annual Conference, was held at the Chicken Oil Company in Bryan, Texas.

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Intellectual Property Boutique RegitzMauck Opens in Dallas

RegitzMauck PLLC, a new intellectual property boutique launched by veterans of a prominent international law firm, opened in Dallas last month to provide tailored solutions to clients seeking effective (and cost-effective) legal representation in intellectual property matters and disputes. Attorneys Mike Regitz and Dustin Mauck are embracing new technologies, legal outsourcing solutions, and alternative fee

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Former Norton Rose lawyers open new Dallas intellectual property firm

Dallas Business Journal: Two former Norton Rose Fulbright attorneys have opened a new intellectual property boutique firm in downtown Dallas aimed at keeping IP litigation costs low. The new firm, RegitzMauck PLLC, has been opened by SMU grads Mike Regitz and Dustin Mauck, who have a combined 20 years experience in the field. “Costs associated

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Ex-Norton Rose Attys Launch Dallas IP Boutique

NEW YORK, Law360: Two ex-Norton Rose Fulbright attorneys said Wednesday they have opened up RegitzMauck PLLC, an intellectual property boutique law firm in Dallas, to provide cost-effective legal services to clients in intellectual property matters and disputes. RegitzMauck, which opened its doors last month, will provide tailored solutions to clients seeking both effective and cost-effective

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