Two intellectual property partners from Stroock & Stroock & Lavan have joined King & Spalding, which is aiming to broaden its IP litigation practice.

Joseph Diamante and Charles Cantine joined King & Spalding late last week as partners. They mark just the latest partner exits from Stroock, which has seen several departures this year. In a statement Monday, Stroock indicated that the firm is shifting away from contingency cases, which at least partly motivated Diamante and Cantine’s move.

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