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IP & Technology Law Lawyers in the Philippines

Find licensed IP & Technology Law attorneys across all provinces of the Philippines. Direct contact — no booking fee — all IBP-registered.

Intellectual property law in the Philippines is administered by the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) under Republic Act No. 8293 (IP Code of the Philippines). IP attorneys assist creators, inventors, and businesses in protecting and enforcing their intellectual property rights.

IP law services include: trademark registration (10-year renewable protection), patent filing (utility model and invention), copyright registration, trade secret protection, enforcement against infringement, IP dispute resolution before the IPOPHL Bureau of Legal Affairs, and technology licensing agreements. The Philippines is a member of the WIPO, the Paris Convention, and the Berne Convention.

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Frequently Asked Questions — IP & Technology Law in the Philippines

What does a IP & Technology Law lawyer do in the Philippines?

A IP & Technology Law attorney in the Philippines advises and represents clients in matters related to IP & Technology Law. They handle cases before Philippine courts, government agencies, and regulatory bodies, guiding clients through legal procedures under Philippine law.

How do I find a IP & Technology Law lawyer in the Philippines?

Use the Find Lawyers Philippines directory to search by city or province and look for attorneys listing IP & Technology Law as a practice area. You can contact them directly from their profile — no booking fee required.

How much does a IP & Technology Law lawyer cost in the Philippines?

Fees for IP & Technology Law cases vary widely. Initial consultations typically range from ₱1,500 to ₱3,500. Full representation costs depend on case complexity and the lawyer's experience. Request a written fee agreement before engagement.

Do I need an IBP-registered lawyer for IP & Technology Law cases?

Yes. Only IBP-registered attorneys are authorized to represent clients before Philippine courts and government agencies. All attorneys listed in this directory are IBP members and licensed to practice law in the Philippines.