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Partners Namita Tripathi Shah, Elizabeth Alquist, Ellen Knarr and Barbara Freedman Wand were honored as 2017 "Women Worth Watching" by Profiles in Diversity Journal. This is the 16th annual recognition of standout women who were nominated by their employers, colleagues, peers and mentors for their achievements and contributions, both to their organizations and their coworkers. The publication's July issue will include profiles of all the distinguished honorees.
On August 27, Tracy Friedenberg, Director of Technical Services & Project Management, co-presented "The Accidental Project Manager: Tools & Methodologies to Help You Succeed" at this year's ILTA>ON2020.
Valeriya Svystun will serve on the panel for the Fairfield County Bar Association webinar, "Ethical Issues in Intellectual Property Lawyering."
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Jonathan Tropp, an intellectual property litigator, authored an article, "Design Patents: 'Campbell Soup' Stirs the Pot," published by the New York Law Journal.
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Judge Christopher Droney was mentioned in Hartford Courant op-ed "In virus battle, one nursing home got it right," authored by Kevin Rennie.
In the online publication Super Lawyers, Jonathan B. Tropp recalls a case where a former employee absconded with trade secrets his client feared would be misused.
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