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Nov. 27, 2001
Moving a High-Tech Patent Portfolio
Mark Kelson admits he didn't know much about technology when he began representing Pasadena-based Acacia Research Corp. about a year ago. Kelson, partner at Los Angeles' Allen Matkins Leck Gamble & Mallory, was strictly a corporate securities attorney, more adept at mergers and acquisitions than streaming video and V-chip technologies. But one common thread piqued both Kelson's and Acacia's interests. They both wanted the company to grow.




Mark Kelson admits he didn't know much about technology when he began representing Pasadena-based Acacia Research Corp. about a year ago.
Kelson, partner at Los Angeles' Allen Matkins Leck Gamble & Mallory, was strictly a corporate securities attorney, more adept at mergers and acquisitions ...
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