Winston & Strawn adds three IP partners from Hogan Lovells

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Winston & Strawn adds three IP partners from Hogan Lovells

Winston & Strawn has hired three intellectual property partners in San Francisco from Hogan Lovells, including the former co-head of its US intellectual property practice

Korula Cherian, Scott Wales and Constance Ramos focus their practice on complex patent litigation and licensing.

Cherian was the co-head of the US IP practice of Hogan Lovells. He, Wales and Ramos focus on patent litigation for a wide range of technologies, including semiconductor processing and design, telecommunications, microprocessor and computer hardware, software, internet-related technologies, RFID technology, medical devices, and food processing technologies.

Prior to joining Hogan Lovells, all three were partners at Howrey.

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