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Mike Hurst is a partner in the firm's Business Representation and Transactions Group and a member of the firm's Intellectual Property Group. He is the co-leader of the firm's multi-disciplinary Evolving Media & Technology and ...
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Megan Hymore advises both small start-up companies and large international corporations on intellectual property and privacy matters. She has a passion for helping clients grow their business by thinking outside the box, mining ...
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As an attorney in the firm’s Business Representation & Transactions Group, Shannon Lawson assists clients with all aspects of their commercial financing and equipment leasing needs. Shannon has successfully negotiated and ...
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Mark Musekamp is an intellectual property lawyer who advises companies of all sizes and individuals on technology transactions and intellectual property matters relating to trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. In this ...
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