Return to sender: why IP counsel go back to their old firms
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Return to sender: why IP counsel go back to their old firms

Business turning point, break event or change direction, reverse back, interest rate or financial trend change concept, frustrated businessman investor looking at his reverse direction pathway.

Five IP lawyers explain why they returned to their former firms and what they learned when they were away

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