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Movers & Shakers

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
September 28, 2010

Joycia Young is departing from DLA Piper's Dubai, UAE, office, and joining the firm Clyde & Co LLP, also in Dubai. Young was the head of DLA Piper's intellectual property practice in the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa. She was named to the International Who's Who of Franchise Lawyers in 2009 and 2010. “She will now be working in conjunction with Clyde & Co.'s Head of IP, Rob Deans, in leading Clyde & Co.'s IP group, as well as taking a lead role in further developing the firm's regional franchising offering,” according to a statement issued by Clyde & Co.

Lonnie Helgerson has launched Veteran Franchise Centers, which he describes as providing “free guidance to veterans and military families entering into franchise opportunities through the International Franchise Association VetFran program.”

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