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Intellectual Property

Apr. 18, 2012

Elliot R. Peters

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Keker & Van Nest LLP San Francisco



Peters isn't just an intellectual property lawyer. According to him, only 30 percent of his work is IP-related.


"I try all kinds of cases," Peters said. "My skill is trying to make sense to people in the courtroom about the law and the facts, more than it is some particular subject area."


But recently, Peters was embroiled in an important patent case on behalf of Twitter. He was unexpectedly asked to head the case jus...

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