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Intellectual Property

Mar. 7, 2008

Discovery Will Start in Patent Suit by Former Fish Attorney

SAN JOSE - Lawyers for Scott Harris, a San Diego-based attorney who was forced out of Fish & Richardson last year for selling his patented inventions to companies that sued firm clients, say his old firm's assertions of ownership are making it difficult for him to pursue infringement claims.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN JOSE - Lawyers for Scott Harris, a San-Diego based attorney who was forced out of Fish & Richardson last year for selling his patented inventions to companies that sued firm clients, say his old firm's assertions of ownership are making it difficult for him to pursue infringement claims.
      As a re...

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