Clients choose SpencePC because we do outstanding work for fair compensation. Unlike our competitors, we encourage the use of alternative-fee agreements that more closely align our clients’ interests with the Firm’s interests. As a result, our clients pay only for the value they receive.
Our philosophy is simple: be outstanding and offer a unique value proposition. Hourly billing creates the wrong incentive for attorneys to work longer, not smarter. Instead, we encourage alternative-fee arrangements that reward success and efficiency. By doing so, our attorneys remain focused on obtaining the best results for our clients in the most cost-efficient manner.
We are attorneys who specialize in intellectual property and complex litigation. We hold science, engineering, and law degrees from the nation’s top schools. Following our education, each of us received years of additional training from prestigious, top-tier law firms. Our billing model ensures we remain focused on obtaining the best results in the most cost-efficient manner.
SpencePC attorneys William Cory Spence and Brian Beck authored the 2018 update to the chapter on Document Discovery in Patent Litigation for the American Bar Association’s Patent Litigation Strategies Handbook, Fourth Edition. The book is a central resource for patent litigation attorneys throughout the United States. Spence and Beck’s chapter includes detail on the latest changes in the law regarding discovery in U.S. patent litigation. Among the most significant changes in past year addressed in their chapter concerns risks posed by the intersection of the European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and discovery obligations in United States federal courts.
The ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law’s choice of SpencePC’s attorneys to update this section, as they have in previous years, recognizes SpencePC’s experience in patent litigation and its commitment to staying informed regarding the latest changes in intellectual property law.
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