WilmerHale Ranks at the Top in PLC Cross-border Life Sciences Handbook

WilmerHale Ranks at the Top in PLC Cross-border Life Sciences Handbook

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WilmerHale and seven of its partners are recognized in the PLC Cross-border Life Sciences Handbook 2006/07. The firm is prominently featured in six US practice areas—among the top three “leading” law firms in the nation for each of the Commercial and Partnering, and Corporate practice areas; “highly recommended” for Intellectual Property and Patent Counseling; and “recommended” for its Regulatory and Competition/Antitrust practices. WilmerHale’s capabilities in England were also featured, as the firm was “recommended” in Competition/Antitrust, Corporate and Intellectual Property categories.

Three WilmerHale partners are ranked in the Commercial and Partnering category, consistent with the firm’s acknowledged preeminence in this practice area.

The complete list of WilmerHale’s individual rankings, along with the category in which each is recognized, is as follows:

Alfred C. Server, M.D., Ph.D. –“Leading” in USA Commercial/Partnering
Steven D. Singer –“Leading” in USA Commercial/Partnering; “Highly Recommended” in USA Corporate
William F. Lee –“Highly Recommended” in USA Intellectual Property
David E. Redlick –“Highly Recommended” in USA Corporate
Henry Wixon –“Highly Recommended” in USA Patent Counseling
Robert Barry –“Recommended” in UK Intellectual Property
Steven Barrett –“Recognized” in USA Commercial/Partnering

The PLC Cross-border Life Sciences Handbook is a comprehensive guide to the law and leading law firms and lawyers in the life sciences practice area worldwide. To learn more, visit http://www.practicallaw.com.

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