Welcome to Skilled in the Art, competitor patent case edition. I’m Law.com IP reporter Scott Graham. Sometimes in this column I ask “Who Got the Work?” in an individual IP case. Today I’m taking a higher level look. Think of it as “Who Got the Competitor Case Work—And Took It to Trial?” As always, email me tips on anything IP and find me on Twitter @scottkgraham. 

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Left to right: Peter Devlin, Fish & Richardson; Michael Jacobs, Morrison & Foerster; Kathi Vidal, Winston & Strawn; Charles Verhoeven, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan.

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