Barnes & Thornburg is opening a new six-partner Boston office that will boost the firm’s growing intellectual property and life sciences practice—the latest Big Law firm looking to make a play in the city’s hot life sciences market.
The new office includes four partners from Boston-based firm Nutter McClennen & Fish—including intellectual property practice partners Ronald Cahill, Heather Repicky, Rory Pheiffer, and Derek Roller—and two partners from within Barnes, Robyn Maguire and Matthew Leno.
The firm’s new Boston office, its 20th in the United States, will primarily focus on IP and investment and financing in the life sciences arena, as ...
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