...his legal career with Beverly Hills-based intellectual property boutique Keats McFarland & Wilson, where he handled work for major film studios as well...
...his legal career with Beverly Hills-based intellectual property boutique Keats McFarland & Wilson, where he handled work for major film studios as well...
...partners Janet Cullum and Mark Lambert. Lawyers from Keats, McFarland & Wilson in Los Angeles represented Zynga, along with Zynga Deputy General...
The GC at the company that launched FarmVille and other social networking games has built a hard-working 10-person team that protects the company's rapidly developing intellectual property
...and David C. Caplan and Jan Jensen, on the briefs, Keats McFarland & Wilson LLP, Beverly Hills, California, for the plaintiff-appellee....
California Bar Passing Grades from July 200
...Parties in Interest American Housing Corporation and John Sims. Keats, McFarland & Wilson and Emil W. Herich for Real Party in Interest Michael Heaman...
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