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According to IP experts, outside of technical limitations of blockchain technology, the greatest challenge to becoming mainstream is a lack of trust (no pun intended) that prevents many companies from adopting blockchain into their structure.
Tom Serres is a massively successful startup entrepreneur, and our client. He dispels the myth that open-source and proprietary software are at odds with each other, he sees them as two sides of the same coin.
As a pharmacist, Katie Rubino brings a deep insight to her work as a patent attorney. She has immediately proven her acumen with her attention to detail and we welcome her to the team.