By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - James Pooley, a Palo Alto-based partner at Morrison & Foerster, has been nominated by the Obama Administration to become the next deputy director general for patents at the Geneva-based World Intellectual Property Association. Pooley's nomination to the United Nations agency is subject to confirmation by its member states, and he is scheduled to start his tenure in November. If confirmed,...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - James Pooley, a Palo Alto-based partner at Morrison & Foerster, has been nominated by the Obama Administration to become the next deputy director general for patents at the Geneva-based World Intellectual Property Association. Pooley's nomination to the United Nations agency is subject to confirmation by its member states, and he is scheduled to start his tenure in November. If confirmed,...
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