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ON THE MOVE: IP Litigator Jumps to Nelson Mullins; Ogletree Lures N.Y. Labor Lawyer
Mark VanderBroek has become a partner at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough after 28 years at Troutman Sanders, where he was a partner. VanderBroek is a business litigator with a focus on intellectual property and franchise disputes. He also handles alternative dispute resolution.On The Move: Legal Industry Job Changes
Seth Cohen will join Withers Bergman as a partner in the New Haven office. Cohen has experience representing clients in tax controversies, including tax examinations and appeals, criminal tax matters, tax litigation and voluntary disclosure agreements. He also has experience in tax collection defense, including collection administrative appeals, installment agreements and offers in compromise.Cantor Colburn Attorney To Chair International Task Force
Curt Krechevsky, an attorney at the Hartford-based intellectual property firm of Cantor Colburn, has been appointed by the International Trademark Association to co-chair a new task force on Brands and Innovation. A former member of the INTA Board of Directors, Krechevsky has also chaired and served on numerous INTA committees in his more than 20 years of involvement with the group.On The Move: Legal Industry Job Changes
T. Scott Cowperthwait has been elevated to a partner in Shipman & Goodwin's international trade compliance and enforcement group and the government investigations and white-collar criminal defense group.On The Move: Legal Industry Job Changes
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Todd Garabedian has joined Cantor Colburn as a partner in the chemical, material and life sciences department in the Hartford office. Garabedian, a Ph.D. biochemist as well as a lawyer, has almost 20 years of experience in patent application preparation, prosecution, counseling, portfolio management and legal opinions in a wide variety of disciplines related to the biological and chemical sciences. He formerly worked at Wiggin and Dana.High Tech Boom Buoys Cantor Colburn
How did Bloomfield, Conn.'s 36-attorney Cantor Colburn grow so large, so fast? Many assume the once-small intellectual property boutique's new bulk must be the result of a merger, but the firm doubled in size in 1999 exclusively through individual hires. The biggest challenge the partners face is bringing on enough qualified candidates to keep up with the boom in IP work.Patent Filings Fuel IP Boutiques
South Korean ingenuity could be Connecticut's gain — at least for Bloomfield-based Cantor Colburn.Trending Stories
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