Honigman hires partner in Michigan from Harness Dickey

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Honigman hires partner in Michigan from Harness Dickey

Matthew Szalach has joined the intellectual property department at Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn as a partner

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He is a member of the firm’s patent practice group and is located in its Bloomfield Hills, Michigan office.

Szalach joins Honigman from Harness Dickey & Pierce.

He prepares and prosecutes domestic and international patent applications in mechanical, electromechanical, biomechanical, automotive, controls and electric arts, including reissue patent applications.

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