When she left a small San Franciscso firm 20 years ago to join Perkins Coie's national intellectual property practice, Wilson wondered if she would be able to maintain the quality and depth of her IP and complex litigation practice in the transition.
She soon found that her legal know-how, especially in matters involving the Communications Decency Act., was portable. She reeled in a variety of desirable clients, and tackled a myriad of disputes.
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