Law, like life, offers no sure things. Yet every year it’s a pretty safe bet that Fish & Richardson will handle more patent litigation in the United States than any other firm. Indeed, in 2010, Fish handled 128 patent cases in federal district court, nearly twice as many as its closest competitor....
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Making a lateral move to another law firm is a lot like having an affair.You meet clandestinely. And if the stars align and you feel sure the match is right, you face the difficult task of telling yo
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...a general practice firm until now. She was a partner at Fish & Richardson, a national IP boutique, before starting McKeon Meunier Carlin & Curfman...
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...a general practice firm until now. She was a partner at Fish & Richardson, a national IP boutique, before starting McKeon Meunier Carlin & Curfman...
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...Bill Boice at Kilpatrick Townsend, Kathi Lutton and Frank Scherkenbach at Fish & Richardson, and Bill Lee and Cynthia Vreeland at WilmerHale. For employment law...
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The catchphrase for the mobile lawyer? "There's an app for that." While that might be true, finding it and making it work for you or your law firm is a journey where law firms should let technology d
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Bovis Kyle & Burch is expanding its family law practice, adding Erin Stone as a partner and Winfield Pollidore as an associate from Schulten Ward & Turner at the beginning of August
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...firms with Atlanta presences in the second tier of 50 are: Fish & Richardson, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, Paul Hastings and Stites & Harbison...
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Banking lawyer Bruce Moorhead Jr. has left Hunton & Williams for a partnership at Jones Day
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...boutique traces its roots to 1878, when patent bar pioneer Frederick P. Fish founded the firm in Boston. He claimed to have represented such technology...
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