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Davis Wright Tremaine adds founding duo from Knobbe Martens
Maria Anderson and Mauricio Uribe, who helped found Knobbe Martens’ Seattle office, bring "highly sophisticated" tech licensing, patent and trademark expertise.

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Maître Méridor Kongota Ndelo, who has experience in IP and corporate law, will manage the company's office in Gombe, Kinshasa.
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Women face ageism throughout their entire careers, whether they are young, middle-aged, or older, and this prejudice needs to be addressed at all levels in IP, says Lisa Mueller of Casimir Jones.
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