By Recorder staff | November 4, 2019
Brooks represented Gilead Sciences at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and won a precedential decision, but she listed a different case with a cherished peer as her favorite of the year.
By Recorder staff | November 3, 2019
"Where we distinguish ourselves is in handling deals that have never been done before, have never been done on that scale, or are likely to be under intense scrutiny, either by investors, regulators, employees, competitors, the media or all constituencies simultaneously," says Thomas Ivey, the Palo Alto corporate/M&A leader at Skadden.
By Recorder staff | November 3, 2019
Garde was the first attorney at VMware, Marin Software and Bloomreach before becoming the first in-house lawyer at software company Centrify, where she currently serves as general counsel.
By Recorder staff | November 2, 2019
"Technology companies are inherently global, and that means the legal and regulatory environments can be subject to change in each place where they conduct business," says Bradley Gersich, the co-chair of DLA Piper's Northern California corporate and securities practice.
By Recorder staff | November 2, 2019
"It's is beyond satisfying to see others learn and seize opportunities and thrive in a setting that I have loved for years," says Doolittle of seeing junior colleagues succeed at trial.
By Recorder staff | November 1, 2019
The associate general counsel on Facebook's augmented and virtual reality legal team is helping build "Inclusive AI," the company's process to test new systems through the lens of inclusivity.
By Recorder staff | November 1, 2019
Albarrán, the deputy general counsel at Uber, has worked to foster an inclusive workplace in the wake of her prior work as outside counsel for Uber at Covington & Burling investigating the factors that contributed to the company's culture.
By Recorder staff | November 1, 2019
"Our culture is one of not always doing things the same way," says Kristine McKinney, the firm's chief legal talent and inclusion officer. "We can critically look at systems and processes and recognize what needs to be changed."
By Recorder staff | November 1, 2019
The firm has advised multiple clients during hypergrowth and anticipates leading many clients through an economic downturn, at some point. "We need to move fast, and we need to provide the best possible business guidance and legal advice," said partners Raj Judge and Craig Sherman.
By Dan Clark | October 31, 2019
ShapeShift's chief legal officer, Veronica McGregor, discusses why she joined the advisory council of Global Digital Finance, a cryptocurrency industry membership group.
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