King & Spalding and Troutman Compete for Patent Litigators in New York
While King & Spalding lost two IP litigators in New York to Troutman Sanders, it landed two others from Foley & Lardner.
February 01, 2019 at 10:06 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Report
The competitive New York IP litigation market continues to be a key focus for two big Atlanta-based firms, King & Spalding and Troutman Sanders.
Troutman announced on Thursday that it had recruited two seasoned IP litigation partners, Joe Diamante and Chuck Cantine, from King & Spalding's New York office. Meanwhile, King & Spalding said the same day that it landed two other IP litigation partners, Steven Rizzi and Ramy Hanna, from Foley & Lardner, who focus on tech and pharma patent disputes.
Cantine and Diamante, who have practiced together for about a decade, have a broad-based IP litigation practice that Cantine said made Troutman attractive.
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