According to a Fish & Richardson press release, Fujimoto and her team are best known for their representation of electric utilities that operate sophisticated internal communications networks. Fujimoto and Sheldon will be principals at Fish & Richardson, while Rines and Cookler join as of counsel.
Fish & Richardson said the additions were made in order to increase its capacity to meet the growing demand in the broadband and wireless communications sectors.
“Fish has a unique, high-tech oriented telecommunications practice leveraged off of its strong intellectual property platform, so this impressive group is a natural fit for our firm,” said Terry G. Mahn, head of the Regulatory and Government Affairs Group at Fish & Richardson and managing principal of the Washington, D.C. office.
Fish & Richardson is a global law firm and has 400 attorneys.