Timothy Frank

Top rated Intellectual Property Litigation attorney in Houston, Texas

Hagan Noll & Boyle LLC
Hagan Noll & Boyle LLC

Practice areas: Intellectual Property Litigation

Licensed in Texas since: 2005

Education: University of Houston Law Center

Selected to Rising Stars: 2015

Hagan Noll & Boyle LLC

820 Gessner Rd
Suite 940
Houston, TX 77024
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Timothy Frank, an attorney with Hagan Noll & Boyle LLC in Houston, Texas, helps clients address Intellectual Property Litigation situations.

He received legal training from University of Houston Law Center. He graduated from law school in 2005. Timothy Frank became licensed to practice law in 2005.

Timothy Frank was selected to Rising Stars. The designation means that he is a top-rated attorney as recognized by peers. He was selected to Rising Stars for 2015.

Office location for Timothy Frank

820 Gessner Rd
Suite 940
Houston, TX 77024

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