Was wondering if anyone could give me a breakdown of the more respected firms that do IP Law in Houston. I can read Chambers, Vault, etc, but am looking for TLS comments.
Thanks.
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Re: IP Law (and firms) in Houston
lol.
You can read moar respectable surveys and rankings, but would like the flames, outlandish opinions, and heresy of TLS'ers
You can read moar respectable surveys and rankings, but would like the flames, outlandish opinions, and heresy of TLS'ers
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Re: IP Law (and firms) in Houston
Chambers and Vault would probably give you a better picture than anyone on TLS...
One that's not on Chambers is McDermott. They opened up an office in Houston a few years back, currently only do IP and energy transactions, and are now aggressively trying to expand in that market.
One that's not on Chambers is McDermott. They opened up an office in Houston a few years back, currently only do IP and energy transactions, and are now aggressively trying to expand in that market.
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Re: IP Law (and firms) in Houston
Does anyone have information on the old Howrey office that recently was required by Winston & Strawn?
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