Law Practice,
Law Office Management
Nov. 30, 2020
Fish & Richardson hopes new office space highlights innovative gene
"We really spent a lot of time designing this office," said managing principal Roger A. Denning, who took charge of the firm's Southern California presence in 2009. When the firm's long-term lease expired in October 2018, Denning started thinking about what type of office space would best represent Fish & Richardson.




Fish & Richardson's new office in San Diego might be just a hop, skip and a jump down El Camino Real - having moved from 12390 to 12860 - but the global intellectual property firm's current space boasts innovative changes.
"We really spent a lot of time designing this office," said managing principal Roger A. Denning, who took charge of the firm's Southern California presence in 2009. When the firm's long-term lease expired in ...
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