Hogan Lovells Adds Two Partners, Engineer to Beef Up Tech Regulatory Offerings
"We hire a lot of technical people in our medical device, pharmaceutical, food group and our communications group, because we want engineers and internal expertise to better help our clients," said Washington managing partner Michele Farquhar.
April 25, 2022 at 05:39 PM
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Law Firm HiringGlobal law firm Hogan Lovells has added two new partners and an engineer in Washington, D.C., all part of an effort to expand capabilities in regulatory work focused on the technology sector.
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