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Large Firms

Mar. 26, 2002

O, Pioneers

When Mark Rowland moved from New York City to Silicon Valley 10 years ago, locals didn't exactly throw out the welcome mat. "From time to time, there has been skepticism expressed by law firms about transplants and their ability to establish themselves in the marketplace," the 40-year-old Fish & Neave intellectual property lawyer says in a still-thick Long Island accent.

        By Joel Rosenblatt

        When Mark Rowland moved from New York City to Silicon Valley 10 years ago, locals didn't exactly throw out the welcome mat.
        "From time to time, there has been skepticism expressed by law firms about transplants and their ability to establish themselves in the marketplace," the 40-year-old Fi...

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