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Former boutique partners garner accolades for their second act
...Desmond, Nolan; Fitzhugh & Mariani; Gordee, Nowicki; Gordon & Rees; Hunton & Williams; Kirkley & Berryman; Lane Powell; Lewis and Roca; Meckler Bulger; Pugh, Jones...
...employee benefits: Lawrence Cagney. Finance: William Beekman, Pierre Maugue, and associate...Intellectual property: Bruce Goldner. Labor: John Furfaro. Environmental: Don Frost, Jr...
...compensation and benefits: Neil Leff. Tax: Cliff Gross and Jessica Hough. Antitrust: John Lyons. (All are in Washington, D.C., except for Adler and Leff...
...amp; Moring; Edwards Angell; Fish & Richardson; Fulbright & Jaworski; Hunton & Williams; Mueting, Raasch; Vossius & Partner; Wolf, Greenfield  ...
...Finnegan, Henderson; Germer Gertz; Greenblum & Bernstein; Heartfield & McGinnis; Hunton & Williams; Ireland, Carroll; Madan, Mossman; Myers Bigel; Patterson & Sheridan; Potter Minton; The...
It took six years, but IP defense attorneys finally broke the runaway juries of the Lone Star State
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