Goodwin Procter has been all in on life sciences for a while now, and it has paid off for the firm. So why not keep going? 

Adam Bellack Adam Bellack. Courtesy Photo

The firm announced Tuesday that it has added former Hogan Lovells life sciences practice co-chair for the Americas Adam Bellack as partner in its Washington, D.C. office. 

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