Law firm BakerHostetler has hired a new partner to join its Cincinnati and Atlanta offices.
The new partner, Beverly Lyman, was previously at Thompson Hine and will be joining the biotechnology, chemical and pharmaceutical team.
Lyman has more than 20 years’ experience as a life sciences transactional patent attorney.
She has represented life science corporations, dealing with technologies such as CRISPR.
Lyman was a faculty member of the University of Tennessee, where she taught biotechnology and chemical patent strategy, and has taught IP licensing at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
BakerHostetler recently hired two other IP partners to join its firm.
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