Are there any particular trends in the life sciences area today?
Braender: The life sciences industry has grown dramatically in the last few years. The regulatory demands on the industry have become much greater, and I think that is a distinctive trend. Collaboration and worldwide licensing trends will continue to grow. Our life sciences practice group is well positioned to strategize with our clients in anticipating and reacting to these trends, and in being proactive to meet their legal needs. Morrison: Many of these trends have IP and unfair competition implications. Our IP and litigation attorneys who specialize in patent litigation and competition claims are very capable of responding to these trends. Editor: How do you go about growing the practice? Braender: We have a strong belief in growth from within. We have a real incentive in bringing bright young attorneys into the practice and helping them gain expertise. We are always on the lookout for the right lateral hires as well. Morrison: When one of the client’s general counsel tells one of h
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