Bloomberg Law
May 6, 2019, 4:03 PM UTCUpdated: May 6, 2019, 7:40 PM UTC

King & Spalding Adds Two IP Lawyers From Mayer Brown (Corrected)

Melissa Heelan Stanzione
Melissa Heelan Stanzione
Reporter

King & Spalding continued its Washington hiring streak by adding two IP litigators from Mayer Brown, bringing the total number of partner hires in the capital this year to five.

Stephen E. Baskin and Dara Kurlancheek joined the firm as partners in its Trial and Global Disputes practice group in the Washington office, bolstering King & Spalding’s patent litigation firepower.

Baskin headed Mayer Brown’s IP practice in Washington, and he has experience representing technology, financial services, manufacturing, telecommunications and consumer products companies in litigation. He’s worked on cases involving electrical, computer software, mechanical and business-method patents as well as licensing ...

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