The intellectual property lawyers at Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner know just how even the smallest detail — one atom on a chemical compound, for instance — can make or break a case worth billions of dollars to a client.
Nearly 85 percent of the Washington-based firm's litigators hold degrees in computer science, electrical engineering, chemistry or biology. That depth keeps Finnegan on the front lines of precedent-setting intellectual property litigation and gives the firm a deep understanding of the technical issues that translated to big wins in 2012.
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