Ryan Baker began practicing law in 2000, and six years later, he founded a new firm, Baker Marquart, which became the predecessor to Waymaker. As a trial and appellate lawyer, Baker specializes in commercial litigation, intellectual property and trade secrets matters, often dealing with cases involving innovative or disruptive technology.
One recent notable case involved a surgeon and businessman who alleged that his trade secrets were stolen by a Texas doctor, who then
used t...
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