Heller Ehrman chairman Barry Levin said the office was opened chiefly as a way to lure three litigators away from Foley & Lardner’s Madison office. But he also hopes Heller can serve a community hungry for life sciences lawyers — the area has added 150 biotech and technology companies in the last 12 years.

The three lawyers are former Foley appellate group chair Charles Curtis Jr. and patent litigators John Skilton and David Harth. They are joined in the Madison office — which has room for eight lawyers — by associates Christopher Hanewicz and David Jones, both also from Foley.

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