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Fish & Richardson Attorneys Megan Chacon and Crystal Culhane Named 2021 Women of Influence in Law by the San Diego Business Journal

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Megan Chacon focuses her practice on complex patent litigation across a wide range of technologies. She currently represents Gilead Sciences, one of the largest and most well-known biotechnology companies in the world, in multiple patent litigation matters. In addition to her patent work, Culhane leads the San Diego office’s U.S.

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Fish Attorneys Named Finalists for San Diego Business Journal “Leaders in Law” Award

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Michael Amon has devoted his career to helping clients resolve their highest-stakes patent infringement disputes. has established herself as a go-to attorney for pharmaceutical, chemistry, biotechnology, and nanotechnology clients who depend on her to help bring their life-saving drugs and inventions to market.

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Fish & Richardson Elevates Its Most Diverse Principal Class Ever

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The diverse group represents clients across a range of industries and brings deep expertise in litigation, patent prosecution, post-grant proceedings and copyright and trademark counseling to their new roles. Nitika Gupta Fiorella focuses on complex patent litigation, spanning a wide range of technologies. He received his B.S.

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A judicial lens on controversial IP realities in India

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In what appears to be an almost exasperated tone, the Hon’ble Judge prefaced the order by stating that the Court never “ceases to be surprised” at the kind of orders which come before it, from the office of the Registry of Trade Marks/Controller General of Patents. In April this year, the Delhi HC in Blackberry Ltd v.

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