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Cy Hersch, based in the heart of Seattle at 505 5th Ave S, brings a remarkable depth of knowledge and expertise to the legal profession, with an extraordinary 250 years of experience. As a dedicated attorney at WatchGuard Technologies, Inc., Cy specializes in Intellectual Property, Licensing, and Business Law, offering an authoritative and innovative approach to complex legal challenges. His extensive career, marked by a commitment to excellence and strategic acumen, positions him as a trusted advisor for clients navigating the intricate intersections of technology, business, and law. Cy’s practice is distinguished by his unwavering dedication to protecting and advancing his clients’ interests. His profound understanding of intellectual property law ensures that clients’ innovations and creations are safeguarded, allowing them to thrive in competitive markets. Cy’s strategic approach to licensing and business law provides clients with robust legal frameworks that support sustainable growth and mitigate risks. His legal strategies are meticulously tailored to meet the unique needs of each client, reflecting his commitment to delivering personalized and effective legal solutions. Throughout his extensive career, Cy has earned a reputation for his exceptional analytical skills and his ability to translate complex legal concepts into clear and actionable advice. His forward-thinking perspective and dedication to staying abreast of the latest legal developments ensure that his clients receive informed guidance and proactive representation. At WatchGuard Technologies, Inc., Cy Hersch stands as a pillar of legal expertise, unwavering in his mission to empower clients through thoughtful and strategic legal counsel.
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