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Intellectual Property

Oct. 25, 2002

Obscure Specialty

SAN FRANCISCO - Patent attorney Jerry Voight has spent most of his 37-year legal career practicing in an area so obscure and so arcane, even by the standards of intellectual property law, that many lawyers don't even know such a practice exists.

By Xenia P. Kobylarz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Patent attorney Jerry Voight has spent most of his 37-year legal career practicing in an area so obscure and so arcane, even by the standards of intellectual property law, that many lawyers don't even know such a practice exists.
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