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Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe adds senior litigators with experience in patent, trade secret, copyright, trademark, and commercial disputes across life sciences and technology.
The Stockholm-based partner, a part-time judge at the Unified Patent Court, strengthens the firm’s and digital and technology practice.
The firm has hired two partners with expertise in copyright litigation and AI-related copyright matters.
A high-profile departure from the USPTO sees a senior appellate expert move into private practice as demand increases in the firm's life sciences IP practice.
Appointment of senior hire, who brings expertise in technology and media, forms part of ECIJA’s strategy to expand its IP and technology practice in Mexico.
Experienced Ex-Hoffmann Eitle litigator who worked on Sanofi v Amgen joins firm’s growing UPC team in Germany.
Simon Wright says he will focus on engagement with in-house and SME members, as well as support the UK rejoining the UPC and more as he takes the reins at the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys.
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