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Law Practice

Mar. 29, 2008

Lawyer Shoots Eagles in Golf Case

Roger A. Denning is second-chairing a case featuring two titans of golf equipment, who are swinging away at each other in a patent dispute over a highly popular brand of premium balls. It's the kind of case, Denning said, that reminds him why he got into patent litigation.

By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN DIEGO - As a law student, Roger A. Denning's eyes would glaze over at the mere thought of becoming a patent attorney.
      "I had a vision of me sitting with stacks and stacks of articles and books, and I did not want to do that," Denning said about his early days at the University of Chicago.<...

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