Barnes & Thornburg adds life science talent to its Boston IP practice
Barnes & Thornburg has added three new life science IP lawyers to the firm’s new Boston office.
Partner Andrew Rejent and associates Alex Nagorniy and Liza Hadley, along with IP paralegal Christine Shapiro joined the firm’s IP department in Boston, shortly after the office was opened in June.
Rejent, Nagorniy and Hadley are IP attorneys who represent clients across the electromechanical, chemical, mechanical, software arts, medical devices, and information technology.
Julia Gard, chair of the firm’s IP department said: “The addition of this group furthers our goal of expanding our national patent practice, and we’re excited to welcome them. They are high-calibre attorneys with well-rounded practices, and their ability to advise our clients on a wide range of patent matters, from applications to prosecution, will be invaluable.”
“We are dedicated to growing our team in Boston and we are thrilled to add the talents of Andrew, Alex, Liza and Christine so soon after opening the office,” said Robert Grand, Barnes & Thornburg’s managing partner.
“This group brings an excellent skill set that complements our current footprint in Boston’s competitive legal and IP sectors.”
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