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Author Topic: Niche Practices  (Read 497 times)

petethebody

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Niche Practices
« on: 07-10-10 at 10:38 am »

All,

Despite my foray into the Personal Injury world, I was at an IP conference about 2 weeks ago and found that many more attorneys were striking it solo, with far more talking about it.  It would be very helpful to those aspirants who often troll here to put in writing some interesting niche IP practices that you have seen lately.

I'll go first.  I was at a CLE in Chicago and saw a solo practitioner devoted to legal issues surrounding the cloud computing business.  From contracts to IP issues to enforcement problems like venue and standing, this man seemed to handle it all.
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« Reply #1 on: 07-22-10 at 11:23 pm »

I think "open source" is a niche.  I saw a headhunter ad for an "open source" attorney today.
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