Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer has bolstered its life sciences team by opening an office in Boston, joining firms that are seeking the benefits of investment and innovation in the biotech and pharma fields.
The firm has opened with a five-lawyer group, including partners Hemmie Chang, formerly co-chair of Foley Hoag’s life sciences group, and litigators Josh Barlow and Fred Kelly, who joined from Haug Partners.
The move to Boston, the 15th office of the firm, was a “no-brainer,” said Dan Kracov, co-chair of the firm’s life sciences and healthcare regulatory practice, in an interview. “For us, this is a ...
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