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Originally posted by Seven of Nine
Are you interested in litigation or patent prosecution?
For biotech patent prosecution, Heller Ehrman would likely be the better choice. Ginger Dreger just joined the firm, and brought with her hoards of work from Genentech, Applied Biosystems, and a few other Biotech heavy hitters. Ginger used to work in-house at Genentech, and gets a big pipeline of work.
As for patent litigation, if limited to those two I would choose Cooley. Cooley has a broader base of clients, and seems to have the better IP-lit reputation of those two firms.
Good luck, and congratulations on getting two offers in this economy.
Seven
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Thanks so much for the information. I'm actually looking into "deals" type work in the life science space (strategic alliances, licensing, M&A...etc). Any further advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.