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Law Practice

Mar. 4, 2000

Patent Lessons

There's an oft-heard rumor that mediation in intellectual property cases is somehow fundamentally "different" than in cases which involve other areas of law.

By Jeffrey G. Kichaven
        There's an oft-heard rumor that mediation in intellectual property cases is somehow fundamentally "different" than in cases which involve other areas of law.
        The rumor says that only those with pocket protectors and Ph.D.s can mediate intellectual property matters and that the conversation will be limite...

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