SAN FRANCISCO — Hogan Lovells is bracing for a fight with a patent assertion entity it used to call a client.

The global law firm disclosed in court papers filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California that it has been threatened with a professional negligence suit seeking tens of millions in damages by Conversant Intellectual Property Management Inc., a Canadian company it represented in two patent suits.

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