Paul Hunter Reflects on Past and Future of IP Law in Podcast Appearance
April 18, 2025
IPWatchdog
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Paul Hunter appeared on the inaugural episode of IPWatchdog‘s IP Innovators podcast to trace the evolution of intellectual property law over his career.
Hunter, co-chair of Foley’s Electronics Practice, described how technology has accelerated efficiency in his nearly thirty years of intellectual property practice. From filing patents with fax machines to leading an AI-accelerated practice, Hunter highlights the unique ways technology is driving improvements in Foley’s IP work.
The full episode can be listened to on IPWatchdog‘s website, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
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