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Intellectual Property

Apr. 20, 2004

Pro Bono Chances Arise In Intellectual Property

During his days in law school, Bill Hunter says, he used to complain that going into patent law wouldn't give him opportunities to do pro bono work in his field.

By Tina Spee
        During his days in law school, Bill Hunter says, he used to complain that going into patent law wouldn't give him opportunities to do pro bono work in his field.
        "It's tough as a patent attorney," Hunter, an associate in the San Diego office of Fish & Richardson. "Most of the work we do is for corporations, for larger ...

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