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Fish & Richardson Principal Jay Kugler DeYoung Authors Intellectual Property Magazine Article, “Letting Go of Stereotypes”

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Fish Principal and chair of Fish’s EMPOWER Women’s Initiative, Jay Kugler DeYoung , authored the article “Letting Go of Stereotypes” for Intellectual Property Magazine. Outside of the life sciences, however, female representation declines dramatically. Areas of opportunity.

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Principal Vivian Cheng Featured in Law.com Q&A Series “How I Made Partner”

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Fish Principal Vivian Cheng was recently featured in the Law.com Q&A series “ How I Made Partner , ” in which she advises associates to take initiative and find ways to make themselves indispensable to their teams. Vivian Cheng, 33, Fish & Richardson, New York. See below for the full Q&A. Read the full article on Law.com.

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Fish & Richardson Principal Frank Scherkenbach Admitted to American College of Trial Lawyers

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Fish & Richardson announced today that Frank Scherkenbach , a principal in the firm’s Boston office , has been inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL), one of the premier legal associations in North America. Scherkenbach joins Fish attorneys Ruffin Cordell and Tommy Jacks, who are also ACTL Fellows.

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Fish & Richardson Elevates 17 Attorneys to Principal 

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Fish & Richardson is proud to announce the elevation of 17 attorneys to principals at the firm, effective January 1, 2022. The new principals include: Michael Ballanco (D.C.); Caleb Bates (Silicon Valley and Southern California); Vivian Cheng (New York); Crystal Culhane (Southern California); Patrick Darno (D.C.); Will Freeman (D.C.

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Fish & Richardson Elevates Its Most Diverse Principal Class Ever

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Fish & Richardson has elevated 14 attorneys to principals at the firm, effective January 1, 2021. Fish is committed to hiring, retaining, and advancing the most talented technical, scientific, and legal minds in the country, and this is the firm’s most diverse class of elevated principals to date. Gosen (Twin Cities); Andrew G.

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Kurt Glitzenstein Quoted in The American Lawyer “Litigation Leaders” Article

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Fish attorney Kurt Glitzenstein spoke with The American Lawyer about Fish’s success on being the busiest patent litigation firm in the land. Meet Kurt Glitzenstein, litigation practice group leader at Fish & Richardson, the intellectual property-focused firm that handles the highest volume of patent cases in U.S.

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Leaders in NOAA Elevate Native American Voices to Foster Education on Indigenous Issues and Culture

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So, when it came time to look for a new job, I was referred to a state and county contracting position with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) working on the new Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) program roll-out.