By Leslie A. Gordon
As chief patent counsel for Proctor & Gamble, Koos Rasser was a client of Washington, D.C.'s Howrey & Simon when the firm merged last January with Houston-based Arnold White & Durkee. That merger, Rasser says, concerned him. He worried that the newly combined, 440-attorney firm would be a study in law firm bureaucracy and would increase potentia...
As chief patent counsel for Proctor & Gamble, Koos Rasser was a client of Washington, D.C.'s Howrey & Simon when the firm merged last January with Houston-based Arnold White & Durkee. That merger, Rasser says, concerned him. He worried that the newly combined, 440-attorney firm would be a study in law firm bureaucracy and would increase potentia...
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