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Law Practice

Apr. 10, 2008

Patent Prosecutors Headed to Boutiques

Patent attorneys like Lee Van Pelt, who has a successful small patent firm, demonstrate the growing importance of intellectual property law - and the pitfalls facing midsize firms.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN JOSE - Mark Haynes and Paul Davis are patent attorneys and former big-firm partners who took divergent but successful paths that demonstrate the growing importance of intellectual property law - and the pitfalls facing midsize firms.
      Haynes and Davis had their own small patent practice...

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