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Movers & Shakers

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
June 30, 2009

Mayer Brown LLP has announced that Dennis Mondolino, Lisa Ferri, and Brian Nolan have joined the firm's Intellectual Property practice in the New York office. Both Mondolino and Ferri join the firm as partners and Nolan as a counsel. All come to Mayer Brown from McDermott, Will & Emery and have practiced together for many years.

The group has significant IP litigation experience that includes both bench and jury trials in a wide array of technologies and industries, including pharmaceutical, medical device, computer, electronics, and consumer and industrial products. They have also built a premier practice over the last 15 years in the area of Hatch-Waxman patent litigation, representing a number of the world's major branded pharmaceutical companies.

“Dennis, Lisa and Brian's proven track record in patent litigation and their experience in the federal courts and with the International Trade Commission will further enhance our strong New York litigation practice,” said Joseph A. Mahoney, co-firmwide practice leader for Mayer Brown's IP practice. “Their deep understanding and broad knowledge of a wide array of IP issues, including the Hatch-Waxman Act, will be a significant asset to our clients worldwide.”

Mayer Brown LLP has announced that Dennis Mondolino, Lisa Ferri, and Brian Nolan have joined the firm's Intellectual Property practice in the New York office. Both Mondolino and Ferri join the firm as partners and Nolan as a counsel. All come to Mayer Brown from McDermott, Will & Emery and have practiced together for many years.

The group has significant IP litigation experience that includes both bench and jury trials in a wide array of technologies and industries, including pharmaceutical, medical device, computer, electronics, and consumer and industrial products. They have also built a premier practice over the last 15 years in the area of Hatch-Waxman patent litigation, representing a number of the world's major branded pharmaceutical companies.

“Dennis, Lisa and Brian's proven track record in patent litigation and their experience in the federal courts and with the International Trade Commission will further enhance our strong New York litigation practice,” said Joseph A. Mahoney, co-firmwide practice leader for Mayer Brown's IP practice. “Their deep understanding and broad knowledge of a wide array of IP issues, including the Hatch-Waxman Act, will be a significant asset to our clients worldwide.”

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