Paul Hastings has brought in a well-known International Trade Commission litigator to bolster the already strong credentials of its intellectual property practice.

Kecia Reynolds, who joins from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, is the latest recruit to a growing practice at Paul Hastings, joining as a partner in Washington, D.C. In October, the firm lured Matthias Kamber from Keker, Van Nest & Peters in San Francisco, along with a number of other lateral moves to the firm in Washington.

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