When Noah Graubart started working as a patent attorney at Fish & Richardson, he had to explain to friends what exactly he did. Today, even his grandmother understands patent trolls.
“Patent litigation has come to the forefront of the public’s mind, both with some very high-profile cases as well as the Congress’ and president’s efforts to reform the system,” says Graubart.
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