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Klemchuk PLLC Ranked in 2025 “Best Law Firms” List

DALLAS – Klemchuk PLLC, a leading litigation, intellectual property (IP), and business law firm, announces that the firm has been regionally ranked in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms® for Intellectual Property Litigation and Patent Litigation.

“We are thrilled to be included in this list again, along with the top tier firms for IP litigation and patent litigation. I am proud of our team and the high level of service they provide to our clients across the wide range of companies and industries we serve,” said Darin M. Klemchuk, CEO, Member, and Founder.

Firms included in the 2025 “Best Law Firms” list are recognized for professional excellence with persistently impressive ratings from clients and peers. Achieving a tiered ranking signals a unique combination of quality law practice and breadth of legal expertise.

Ranked firms, presented in tiers, are listed on a national and/or metropolitan scale. Receiving a tier designation reflects the high level of respect a firm has earned among other leading lawyers and clients in the same communities and the same practice areas for their abilities, their professionalism and their integrity.

Klemchuk PLLC received the following ranking in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms:

Metropolitan Tier 1: Dallas/Fort Worth

  • Litigation - Intellectual Property

Metropolitan Tier 2: Dallas/Fort Worth

  • Litigation - Patent

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Klemchuk PLLC is a leading IP law firm based in Dallas, Texas, focusing on litigation, anti-counterfeiting, trademarks, patents, and business law. Our experienced attorneys assist clients in safeguarding innovation and expanding market share through strategic investments in intellectual property.

This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For guidance on specific legal matters under federal, state, or local laws, please consult with our IP Lawyers.

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