... OUTSIDE COUNSEL Steven Pollinger in McKool Smith's Austin, Texas, office handles patent litigation. Wilson Sonsini Goodrich &...
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...amp; Strawn; and Foley & Mansfield. Last year, Dallas litigation firm McKool Smith debuted an L.A. office. "It's generally...
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...patent-based Section 337 litigation. Previously, he was a partner at McKool Smith. He earned his J.D. from the University of Arkansas School...
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