Corporate, Intellectual Property, Employment and Litigation Law Office in Virginia
PCT Law Group, PLLC
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818 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 700 Washington, District of Columbia 20006 USA |
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(202) 293-3555
(202) 280-1393
Law Firm Overview
PCT Law Group, PLLC (www.pctlg.com) is a law firm with offices in Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia that provides legal services and representation in the complimentary core areas of litigation, employment, corporation, and intellectual property. PCT Law Group is not your typical law firm. We recognize that clients of all sizes deserve top-notch, tailor-made representation at an affordable price. Our attorneys are amongst the most esteemed in their respective practice disciplines, yet they have chosen to work at PCT Law Group because we put our clients first. We are committed to providing client-focused legal services and to putting our legal ingenuity at work to deliver cost-effective results. PCT Law Group and our attorneys have earned national recognition as a bona fide provider of legal services and representation.PCT Law boasts an unparalleled roster of highly skilled and experienced attorneys, including a former Deputy Director of the USPTO, a former U.S. “IP Czar,” a former Fortune 100® Chief Patent Counsel and two former Global 1000 IP Counsels. The firm’s business attorneys have also been recognized as “Legal Elite” by Virginia Business Magazine (2007, 2008, and 2009), recognized as Super Lawyers in multiple categories, and featured in the Washington Business Journal: “Women Who Mean Business: Honoring the Region’s Most Influential Business Women" (Nov. 2004), and the Washingtonian Magazine (Sept. 2001) and New York Times (March 2000). Our attorneys have graduated from top-tier law schools, have experience practicing at AmLaw 200® law firms and have worked in-house at Fortune 500® companies. Yet our attorneys have chosen to work at a smaller firm where we actively strive to understand each of our clients’ businesses and the issues they confront in today’s marketplace.


