Brown Rudnick hires two in New York from Winston & Strawn

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Brown Rudnick hires two in New York from Winston & Strawn

Peter Lambrianakos has joined Brown Rudnick as a partner and Bryan DeMatteo has joined as a senior associate in the intellectual property litigation group in the New York office

Both patent attorneys are formerly of Winston & Strawn.

Lambrianakos and DeMatteo rejoin Alfred Fabricant and Lawrence Drucker, also formerly of Winston & Strawn who last month became partners in Brown Rudnick’s intellectual property litigation group in New York.

Lambrianakos focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation, including patent infringement, trademark infringement and counterfeiting matters.

DeMatteo has experience litigating patents as well as other intellectual property disputes.

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