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Firm Watch

Oct. 24, 2000

McCutchen Doyle: TECH LAWYER FINDS HAVEN FOR NICHE LITIGATION WORK

Technology litigator Mark Slater recently found his business booming in the wrong direction. He'd just started working at the San Francisco office of Chicago's Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, when a unique case pushed him right back out the door.

        Technology litigator Mark Slater recently found his business booming in the wrong direction. He'd just started working at the San Francisco office of Chicago's Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, when a unique case pushed him right back out the door. Now, as of Oct. 2, he's a partner in both the home and Palo Alto offices of McCutchen Doyle Brown & Enersen, a 300-lawyer San Francisco firm.
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