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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Mia Chiu, Ebates Inc.

Chiu, the general counsel of Ebates, helped the online cash-back shopping site navigate the acquisition and integration of three companies this past year.
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Phuong Phillips, Zynga Inc.

Philips, who was a paralegal in Silicon Valley before becoming a lawyer, said, 'The exposure to innovative companies solidified my decision to attend law school.'
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Tammy Albarrán, Uber Technologies, Inc.

Albarrán co-authored a report with former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder prior to joining Uber that included recommendations the company uses for investigating and addressing workplace issues.
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Danielle Merida, TaskRabbit

'Focus on understanding the business as much if not more than understanding the law,' Merida says.
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Nair Flores, Lyft Inc.

'Find an area of technology that truly interests you,' Flores says. 'You do your best work when you believe in the product or mission of the company.'
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Cecilia Ziniti, Cruise Automation

To lawyers considering focusing on tech law, Zinite says: 'Go for it. Always be learning; innate curiosity and genuine interest in the future will take you far.'
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Kristin Sverchek, Lyft, Inc.

WIth the growth of Lyft's legal department and its merger with the company's compliance team, Sverchek is now essentially running a small law firm in-house. 'I've had to flex my management muscle, which is a very different skill set than being a lawyer' she says.
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Jan Kang, Chronicle LLC

Kang helped Google's parent company Alphabet roll out Chronicle, a cybersecurity company whose tagline is "Give Good the Advantage."
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Facebook to End Forced Arbitration for Sexual Harassment, Assault Claims

Facebook is the latest of a growing number of Silicon Valley companies to end forced arbitration, following Google's announcement it would do the same.
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Megha Aggarwal, Synaptics Inc.

Aggarwal, the assistant GC of Synaptics, helped the company navigate the acquisition of one company and the simultaneous division of another in deals valued at about approximately $400 million, which created the company's new IoT division.
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