14 June 2022Influential Women in IPMuireann Bolger
Q&A: Laura Orlando, HSF: ‘Breaking glass ceilings’
The firm’s global head of IP shares her experience of building a practice from scratch in a new market, and the importance of carving a ‘niche’.
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