William Gabriel Pagan, experienced Business, Intellectual Property attorney in Cary, NC with 2 reviews
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William Gabriel Pagan

1400 Crescent Green Ste 300, Cary, NC

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03 Aug, 2024
Wow! William is great! I own Pro-Built Construction, the top luxury screen porch company in Raleigh and I have a huge target on my back. Over the last 17 years we seen a lot of our competitiors blatantly copy our business model, slander us, lie & use very nasty tactics to manipulate customers, and even use pictures of our own projects to sell jobs. None was so bad as the latest company (to remain nameless) who thought it was okay to steal our wording, methods, selling techniques, options, and even post over 70 finished project pictures of our projects on their wesbite and social media to sell jobs. William got us the desired resolution in this case! It was not a slam dunk but William was very patient and knowledgable in the copyright world. He played a superb chess game and helped me make informed decisions along the way. I can't thank him enough!
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05 Apr, 2024
I needed an attorney who had experience in digital and intellectual property. Gavin Parsons, from the beginning, was accessible, realistic, and a pleasure to work with. Where other attorney's didn't even bother to call me back, Gavin called me from the car on the way to another meeting to ensure that I was replied to within 24 hours. He listened to my situation and provided me with confidence that his firm would be able to handle the unusal case that I was dealing with. Throughout this processes he was honest and forthright about what was happening in my case and how we should approach it as a team. I felt very confident going into conversations with the other side with Gavin representing me. Thank you so much!
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