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I expect that trend to continue." Fish, an attorney since 1983, including the last 13 years with Hinckley Allen in Hartford, also said he's seeing an increase "in the amount of complexities in ...
The original version of this story was published on Law.Com After three months of talks, Boston-based Ropes & Gray and New York intellectual property firm Fish & Neave have decided to join forces.
In the field of class-action securities law, Weiss is “the big fish,” said Laurie Levenson, a Loyola Law School professor and former federal prosecutor, “the one you want to have your ...