Three new partners are coming aboard with the legal practice of Haynes and Boone to aid with the firm’s increasing workload for intellectual property and trademark law, according to a press release.
One of the three will be based in California and the two others will practice Washington legal jobs.
Managing partner Terry Conner praised the intellectual property experience of Kimberley Chen Nobles, Philip G. Hampton II and Bradley J. Olson and hailed what their legal recruitment will bring to the firm.
“These additions are key to our expanding services for clients internationally and from coast to coast,” Conner said. “All these folks are seasoned professionals with strong backgrounds representing those with IP needs in court, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, in international proceedings, and in strategic counseling. We’re very proud to welcome them aboard.”
The three join the efforts of more than 50 intellectual property attorneys already with Haynes and Boone.
Nobles, who is licensed to practice law in California and the District of Columbia, will practice law at the firm’s office in Orange County, California, while Hampton and Olson will join the firm’s offices in the nation’s capital.