... Kenneth N. Nigon, a shareholder of Ratner Prestia, is set to speak at the "Advanced Patent Prosecution...
...structures. Rex Donnelly, managing shareholder of Ratner Prestia's Wilmington, Del., office, presented at the Philly Ad Club...
...Wilmington. Ken Nigon, a shareholder at Ratner Prestia, and Christopher Blaszkowski, an associate at the firm...
...Jonathan H. Spadt, president and CEO of Ratner Prestia, is speaking during the Overseas Intellectual Property Enforcement Conference on...
With medical research increasingly focused on technically sophisticated diagnostic methods, we can only speculate on the practical implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent unanimous decision i
Jean Bond Brown, an associate with Timoney Knox, was selected as a panelist for a seminar for plaintiffs attorneys in Philadelphia
Brian J. McCormick Jr., a partner at Sheller P.C., was a speaker at the American Association for Justice's winter conference Feb. 11 in Phoenix
...set about to establish a new Washington, D.C., office for Ratner Prestia and populate that office with individual laterals and groups. ...
After a relatively uneventful year in 2010, 2011 saw the creation of several new firms, as well as a number of new office openings and leadership transitions among midsized firms across the state
As pharmaceutical companies spend more and more money developing new methods for treating and preventing medical problems, the law surrounding patentability of what may be referred to generally as "m
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