The Norton Law Firm recently announced that Wendy J. Ray will be joining the firm as a partner effective March 1. She was previously a partner in the Los Angeles office of Morrison & Foerster. Ray is a trial lawyer focusing on high-stakes intellectual property and complex commercial litigation. She counsels clients in a range of high-technology patent and trade secret matters including autonomous systems, semiconductor chips, microelectromechanical systems, digital televisions, laser and robotic medical devices, video compression, video games and software systems. She also has experience representing both complainants and respondents before the International Trade Commission, and has also litigated high-stakes trademark and copyright disputes.

The Joseph Saveri Law Firm has announced that Christopher Young has been elevated to partner. Young is a second-generation American, the first person in his immediate family to earn an advanced degree, and the only lawyer among his extended family. Since joining the firm in 2019, Young has been actively involved on the team litigating high-profile cases such as AI Image Generator Copyright Litigation, and is part of the Court-appointed leadership in cases such as Short Squeeze Antitrust Litigation and Jackson Hewitt "No-Poach" Litigation. He also shares the firm's commitment to training the next generation of antitrust lawyers by mentoring its younger attorneys and law clerks.