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Boston IP- satellite WSGR or less specialized BigLaw?
Going into IP lit/prosecution in Boston. What do you think about accepting at the WSGR Boston satellite vs the IP groups of more Boston-based but less specialized firms like Proskauer and Morgan Lewis?
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Re: Boston IP- satellite WSGR or less specialized BigLaw?
Morgan Lewis has pretty substantial IP pros/lit groups, but Boston isn’t one of the big cities for that.
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Re: Boston IP- satellite WSGR or less specialized BigLaw?
Those are both small groups in Boston. If you are targeting IP in Boston You really should try for one of the bigger IP focused boutiques like fish or wolf greenfield (note the smaller boutiques like lando are also highly regarded). If wanting big law, probably Wilmer, foley, maybe Goodwin… choate also has a big ip group. (Ropes does not do prosecution but would be an option for lit)