By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Patent litigation increasingly looks like the next frontier as more lawyers from defense firms jump sides to launch practice groups for plaintiffs firms.
But at least one key question, besides whether their enthusiasm will last, still remains: Where will these firms find clients? Plaintiff lawyers say they intend to take only David vs. Go...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Patent litigation increasingly looks like the next frontier as more lawyers from defense firms jump sides to launch practice groups for plaintiffs firms.
But at least one key question, besides whether their enthusiasm will last, still remains: Where will these firms find clients? Plaintiff lawyers say they intend to take only David vs. Go...
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