The local offices of both a corporate and plaintiffs’ firm are stocking their intellectual property practices with Alston & Bird lawyers.

Duane Morris has recruited IP litigator David M. Maxwell from A&B as a partner. His hiring comes two months after the co-head of Duane Morris’s IP practice, John C. Herman, and his partner, Ryan K. Walsh, left the firm to start an Atlanta office for national plaintiffs’ firm Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins. The two are leading the plaintiffs’ firm’s drive to build an IP litigation practice, for which Atlanta is the hub.

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