Law Practice
Mar. 28, 2000
IP Expert Enjoys Immersion in Work
It's a good thing Lisa Kenkel likes being immersed in her job. When a deal is rushing forward at roaring speeds, representing business clients in intellectual property matters can be a sink-or-swim situation for an attorney who must suddenly become an expert in an unfamiliar industry. Without a survivor's instinct and a love of the work, facilitating deals like VeriSign's recent $21 billion acquisition of Network Solutions could start to feel a lot like drowning in information.




It's a good thing Lisa Kenkel likes being immersed in her job.
When a deal is rushing forward at roaring speeds, representing business clients in intellectual property matters can be a sink-or-swim situation for an attorney who must suddenly become an expert in an unfamili...
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