Name partners at two pioneering San Francisco intellectual property boutiques passed away last week.

Charles Townsend Jr., who founded Townsend and Townsend with his older brother Stephen, died April 5 at his home in Orinda at age 96. Thomas Herbert, name partner in Flehr Hohbach Test Albritton & Herbert, died a day later at his home in Woodland at 84. Both were former presidents of the San Francisco Intellectual Property Association—then known as the San Francisco Patent Law Association—Townsend in 1959-60 and Herbert in 1971-72.

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