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...Mesa, Calif., office oversees employment issues in that state. Hartford-based Shipman & Goodwin screens websites and online content for infringement. ("Lego" should...
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...in 1998. NEW PARTNERS Shipman & Goodwin (Hartford, Conn.): Peter Bilfield joins the firm's...
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