For much of the last century, Ropes & Gray was known primarily as a toptier Boston law firm. But a pair of highprofile mergers during the past ten years has greatly expanded the firms reach and its expertise. A 2003 merger with Reboul, MacMurray, Hewitt & Maynard boosted...
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...firm poached partners Thad Davis and Michael Li-Ming Wong from Ropes & Gray last year, after luring of counsel Winston Chan, a former prosecutor...
...plug-ins. James DeGraw, a corporate technology partner at Ropes & Gray in San Francisco, is also hoping for more direction from regulators...
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...plug-ins. James DeGraw, a corporate technology partner at Ropes & Gray in San Francisco, is also hoping for more direction from regulators...
Originally Published: The Recorder
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Silicon Valley's arrival is a big deal for patent lawyers and companies who count intellectual property among their most valuable assets
Originally Published: The Recorder
Michelle Lee was chosen to create a local presence for an agency seen as remote and bureacratic
...and securities litigator Thad Davis jumped to Gibson last year from Ropes & Gray. The year before, Gibson hired of counsel Winston Chan, a former...
...March, zeroing in on Dorsey & Whitney; Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton; Ropes & Gray; and Shearman & Sterling, among others. Seven former Howrey partners at...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...March, zeroing in on Dorsey & Whitney; Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton; Ropes & Gray; and Shearman & Sterling, among others. Seven former Howrey partners at...
...March, zeroing in on Dorsey & Whitney; Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton; Ropes & Gray; and Shearman & Sterling, among others. Seven former Howrey partners at...
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