Intellectual Ventures, the mother of all patent holding companies, is the type of deep-pocketed client that a lot of firms might shy away from. That’s especially true for firms that do a lot of business with established tech companies like those that IV or its proxies have targeted in a wave of patent infringement suits over the past year.

Though it’s only filed eight complaints since first turning to the courts in December 2010 to enforce its massive patent portfolio, IV has already tapped a varied roster of firms including Feinberg Day Alberti & Thompson; Susman Godfrey; Weil, Gotshal & Manges; Desmarais LLP; and Irell & Manella.

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