Washington, D.C.-based privacy and communications partner Mark Brennan has big goals for what he wants to accomplish as Hogan Lovells’ next lead innovation partner.
But before landing on specifics, his plan is to do some listening first.
When it comes to innovation, "too many firms make too many assumptions about what their clients want," says D.C. partner Mark Brennan.
September 09, 2019 at 03:48 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
Washington, D.C.-based privacy and communications partner Mark Brennan has big goals for what he wants to accomplish as Hogan Lovells’ next lead innovation partner.
But before landing on specifics, his plan is to do some listening first.
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