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Munck Wilson Picks Up LA Patent Litigator

July 31, 2020 Brooks Igo

Dallas-based Munck Wilson Mandala added a principal to its Los Angeles office this week.

Hermine Valizadeh focuses her practice on patent prosecution and litigation in the electrical and computer arts. She joins Munck Wilson’s 18-month-old LA office from IP law firm Ladas and Parry.

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