By Kari Hamanaka
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms hopes to push corporate counsel to diversify their use of outside counsel when it comes to intellectual property issues.
An initiative, launched Monday by the group, will focus on educating in-house legal departments about qualified women and minority owned law firms throughout the nation that can assist them on IP matter...
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