Successfully Transforming Plant, Biotech and BioMed Companies Into Endless Goldmines
May 26, 2008
In cooperation with leading Israeli law office Gross, Kleinhendler, Hodak, Helevy, Greenberg & Co. (GKH), Foley was proud to organize and participate in the “Successfully Transforming Plant, Biotech and BioMed Companies Into Endless Goldmines” conference held in Tel Aviv on May 26, 2008. The conference addressed successfully transforming Israeli Biomedical plant, biotech and biomed companies into endless goldmines.
Several Foley attorneys participated in the conference, including:
- Benjamin Berkowitz, associate, Intellectual Property Department
- Barry Grossman, partner, Intellectual Property Department
- Richard Peet, partner and chair, International Industry Team and Chemical & Pharmaceutical Practice
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