Albrecht Ralph P is a distinguished patent attorney and a key member of the Reston Law Group, LLP, a full-service law firm based in Reston, Virginia. The firm’s practice spans multiple high-stakes legal domains, with a strong emphasis on intellectual property, corporate law, and government contracts, serving clients both locally in the Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. area and nationwide.
The firm takes a comprehensive and client-centered approach, offering experienced guidance at every stage of the business lifecycle—from formation and daily operations to complex transactions and dispute resolution. Their team includes seasoned practitioners in corporate governance, tax planning, litigation, and regulatory compliance, making them a trusted advisor for businesses, entrepreneurs, government contractors, and individuals seeking sophisticated legal solutions.
Services Offered
- Patent Law
- Patent Prosecution
- Patent Licensing
- Trademark Law
- Copyright Law
- Software Licensing
- Trade Secret Protection
- Intellectual Property Litigation
- IP Enforcement and Defense
- Technology Licensing
- Corporate and General Business Law
- Business Formation
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Buy-Sell Agreements
- Business Succession Planning
- Contract and Agreement Drafting
- Commercial Contracts
- Business Contracts
- Small Business Advisory
- Business Dissolution
- Corporate Governance
- Restructurings
- Government Contracts
- Bid Protests
- Claims Resolution
- Labor and Employment Law
- Litigation and Arbitration
- Business Litigation
- Dispute Resolution
- Tax Planning
- Tax Controversy
- Estate Planning
- Trusts and Estates
The firm serves clients across the nation with a strong presence in the DMV area—including Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia—and maintains expertise in federal and state courts, arbitration tribunals, and administrative agencies. Their attorneys are also active in publishing and speaking on emerging legal topics, reinforcing their role as thought leaders in business and intellectual property law.
