International Trade Commission specialist Mark Davis left McDermott Will & Emery, where he spent the last 12 years, and has moved to Weil, Gotshal & Manges. (Patent litigators Ronald Pabis, and Brian Ferguson?recently named one of our 50 Top IP People Under 45 ?also joined Weil’s office in Washington, D.C.) McDermott ranks among the most active law firms at the ITC. So why is Davis leaving? “It was fun building an ITC practice,” he says, “and I’d like to do that again.” One of Davis’s most notable cases: After he filed a request for an investigation at the ITC against Apple Inc. on behalf of Singapore-based client Creative Technology, Apple wound up paying $100 million to license Creative’s music-organizing system.

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