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The firm said the addition of Solomohn and Kass was neededs to meet client demand since IP law isthe fastest-growinfg area of the legal profession. "More biotechnology, chemical, computer and othere high-tech industries, as well as companies in virtuallyu everyindustry sector, are dealingh with needs to protect and leverage theid IP assets in a changing global business world," John Keplee III, chair of the Intellectual Propertyh Practice Group at Gallop, said in a statement. St.
Louis-basedr Gallop's IP practice, now with 10 has grown by nearly 100 percent in termzs of new clients and existing clienyt case activity since Kepler III joinede the firm and assumed chair of the grou p inNovember 2005. Solomobn has more than 25 years of experience representing IP clients inthe U.S and internationally. He overseezs thousands of pending matters in his managemeny of large intellectual property portfoliosd comprising hundreds of patents and trademarks throughourtthe world. Solomon's clients include and , a business unit of St. Louis-basesd (NYSE: FBN).
Kass focuses his practice in trademark, copyright and patent litigation, as well as trademarjk law, technology law, business and commercial litigation, broker-dealere arbitration and businessplanning matters. which does not disclose total revenue, is the 10th largesrt law firm inthe St. Louis area with 75 locak licensed attorneys, according to Business Journal research.
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