The firm now known as Goldstein, Faucett & Prebeg was originally founded in January 1995 with equal focuses on patent litigation (both on contingent fee and hourly bases) and on the acquisition and licensing of patents, trademarks and copyrights. The firm quickly became recognized as a premier intellectual property boutique. In 2002, a second name change resulted in the most recent incarnation of the firm as Goldstein & Faucett. The partnership expanded in January of 2005 to include Corby Vowell and again in April 2006 to include Matt Prebeg, giving the firm its current name.
Goldstein, Faucett & Prebeg is now focused primarily on patent litigation (both contingent fee and hourly) but also continues to provide a full range of intellectual property legal services, including litigation of intellectual property matters, prosecution, rendering of opinions, licensing, technology transfer and client counseling.