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Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds Recognized by LMG Life Sciences for Expertise in Patent Prosecution and Patent Strategy & Management

October 5, 2022

Principals Alexander Adam, Ph.D., Eric Balicky, Ph.D. and Deirdre Sanders were Individually Recognized as Leading Life Sciences Lawyers

(Boston and Concord, Massachusetts) Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is pleased to announce that our firm has received top-tier rankings by LMG Life Sciences  for Patent Prosecution and Patent Strategy & Management.

In addition to our firm’s recognition, Principals Alexander Adam, Ph.D., Eric Balicky, Ph.D. and Deirdre Sanders have been individually recognized by LMG Life Sciences as Leading Life Sciences Lawyers for Patent Prosecution.

LMG Life Sciences research, rankings, and analysis provides independent and impartial accreditation across North America, covering over 100 full service and boutique firms, and over 1,100 individual lawyers and practitioners.

LMG Life Sciences is the only legal ranking directory to identify the leading law firms and individuals in each practice area of the life sciences industry through deep analysis of the business and legal developments in the sector. The intricacies of life science products require a diverse array of legal expertise across many disciplines. From regulatory approval or patent filing to collaborative transactions or product liabilities, legal practitioners play an important role in guiding a product through its life cycle.

Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is among New England’s largest law firms devoted to the practice of intellectual property law. The firm specializes in patents, trademarks, intellectual property litigation, copyrights, licensing, due diligence, opinions, trade secrets, and intellectual property counseling. The firm’s legal staff provides comprehensive intellectual property expertise in a wide range of technical areas such as biotechnology & life sciences, biologics & immunotherapies, bioinformatics, chemistry, computer hardware and software, telecommunications, materials science, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, physics, optics, nanotechnology, and electrical, chemical and mechanical engineering.