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Start Your Defense With Your Weakest Argument

Editor: How does your background in criminal law help you when developing IP litigation strategy? Brooks: A lot of the criminal defense cases, including white collar defense, I have tried involved technology and cross-examining multiple expert witnesses. One of my first cases as a young federal...

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The IP Legal Landscape In 2010

Editor: How did Fish & Richardson handle the challenges of the 2009 legal market? Devlin: To face the unique challenges presented by the recession, we made a strategic decision to focus on investing in our core practice areas. For Fish, that means focusing on what we do best: IP strategy and...

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A New Concept In Employee Compensation

Editor: Please tell our readers about your background and legal experience. Lundburg: After graduation from the University of Texas Law School in 1989, I practiced in the New York office of Latham & Watkins, working with the corporate department predominately on M&A transactions. I then...

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Leveraging Patents And High Technology: A Practice That Navigates Only The Toughest Issues

Editor: Mr. Mahn, would you tell our readers about your professional experience? Mahn: My educational background is in engineering, which is consistent with most of the attorneys at Fish & Richardson. I have spent my career specializing in two regulatory areas: Federal Communications...

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Building A Practice Where Business And Technology Converge

Editor: Ms. Hoberman, would you tell our readers something about your background and professional experience? Hoberman: I graduated from New York University School of Law with my J.D. in 1989 and my L.L.M in 1991. I started my career as a tax lawyer at Winthrop Stimson, and for some 10 years I...

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