Counsel registry

LaFour Law

1 case appearance 1 as plaintiff counsel · 0 as defendant counsel.

Firm overview

LaFour Law's publicly available profile primarily indicates a focus on family law, including divorce, child custody, and premarital agreements, operating from a single office in Houston, Texas, under the leadership of Lacy LaFour. This specialization does not align with an intellectual property (IP) litigation practice as identified through extensive web searches. No rankings from AmLaw or Chambers for an IP practice associated with "LaFour Law" could be reliably sourced.

Despite its public family law focus, the firm's tracked case appearances include a role as lead counsel in the patent infringement litigation of Alpha Modus Corp. v. Walmart Inc. This case involved technologies related to artificial intelligence (AI) retail technology, specifically focusing on real-time consumer behavior analysis, digital advertising systems, smart retail display technologies, and AI-driven in-store engagement platforms.

In its patent litigation work, as demonstrated by the Alpha Modus Corp. v. Walmart Inc. case, LaFour Law has exclusively represented plaintiffs. The firm has one tracked appearance on the plaintiff side and no tracked appearances on the defendant side.

Regarding notable cases or outcomes, Alpha Modus Corp. v. Walmart Inc. is the sole prominent patent litigation tracked for the firm. While details of the specific outcome of this case are not publicly detailed, Alpha Modus, Corp. generally engages in a structured approach to intellectual property enforcement, often resulting in settlements and dismissals in its various patent infringement lawsuits against retailers.

There is no information available from public records or web searches to indicate that LaFour Law maintains a practice before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) or engages in Inter Partes Review (IPR) proceedings.

Key attorneys associated with the firm in patent litigation, according to the provided data, are Edmond G. LaFour (lead counsel in Alpha Modus Corp. v. Walmart Inc.) and John C. Hsueh (listed as of counsel). However, web searches for these individuals or their association with an IP litigation practice at "LaFour Law" did not yield corroborating public information.

Attorneys

Roles

  • lead counsel1
  • of counsel1

Cases (1)