...In April 2102, Fish & Richardson partners Juanita Brooks in the San Diego office and Jonathan Singer in the Minneapolis office won a pharmaceutical...
...up before a panel, said John Dragseth, a partner in Fish & Richardson's Minneapolis office, who isn't involved in the case. Dragseth said...
...March 2013. After the initial rejection, Musachio said Fish & Richardson Minneapolis associate Chris Hoff helped him quickly set up an interview...
...Fish & Richardson was all over...Jonathan Singer, a Minneapolis and San Diego...
...Texas Hatch-Waxman ruling. Singer is a Minneapolis and San Diego partner who heads Fish & Richardson's pharmaceutical litigation practice. In...
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A senior judge's dissent from an appeals court order denying rehearing of a case about patent indefiniteness highlights the intellectual property community's concerns about case law on the issue
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After 20 years on the court, Randall Rader has strong opinions about key patent issues
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