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Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays from Mei & Mark LLP Dear Clients, Colleagues, and Friends: Happy Holidays from all of us at Mei & Mark LLP! We greatly appreciate your support in 2022 and look forward to working with you in 2023. […]

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Firm Retreat in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Mei & Mark LLP is having its 2022 firm retreat in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to celebrate another successful year, to thank its team of professionals for their hard work and contribution, and to conduct team building activities. […]

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Rob Kimmer Speaks at Cannabis Law Institute Conference

Rob Kimmer speaks on a panel discussion titled “Federal Agencies 2030: Looking Forward, How Cannabis Reform Will Shuffle the Deck” at the Cannabis Law Institute Conference. In this session, the panelists discuss how legislative reform may reorient how the federal government regulates cannabis. […]

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Mei & Mark Sponsors IPWatchDog.com’s Patent Litigation Masters 2022 program

Mei & Mark LLP is a sponsor of IPWatchDog.com’s Patent Litigation Masters 2022 program, live and in-person at the Hyatt Regency Dulles on May 23-24, 2022. Featured speakers include Judge Kathleen M. O’Malley, former United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, […]

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Jeff Pearson Sponsors and Judges Clemson University’s Catalyst Competition

Jeff Pearson, a Clemson alumnus and sponsor of the Catalyst Competition organized by the College of Science of Clemson University, served as a judge for the competition. Clemson University junior genetics major Jack Carson won $2,500 after his product, geneTunes, took first place in the College of Science’s inaugural Catalyst Competition. […]

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