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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Nicole Bartow, Uber Technologies Inc.

Bartow, senior director of litigation at Uber, has this advice for lawyers thinking of entering the tech industry: "Learn the technology deeply."
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Next-Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Rose Leda Ehler, Munger, Tolles & Olson

Less than six years out of law school, Ehler played a primary role in winning a preliminary injunction against streaming service VidAngel on behalf of Hollywood studios.
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Barbara Borden, Cooley

"Closing the gender gap starts at the top," says Borden, the co-chair of Cooley's global M&A practice, whose partner bench is notably half-female.
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Next-Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Delphina Yuen, Lyft Inc.

Yuen helped negotiate contracts with some of Lyft's largest autonomous "open network" partners, including Waymo, nuTonomy and Aptiv, while also helping to manage the company's first international launch in Toronto last December.
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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: Lynne Hermle, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe

Hermle persuaded judges in Seattle and San Francisco to reject efforts to certify discrimination class actions against Microsoft and Twitter, respectively.
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Tessa Schwartz, Morrison & Foerster

'Since our clients are trailblazers in their industries, they expect us to be innovative as well,' says Schwartz, a MoFo managing partner. 'This means that we have to imagine and prepare for the practice of law in five to 10 years so we remain indispensable to our clients.'
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Sarah Piepmeier, Kirkland & Ellis

Piepmeier has helped triple the number of women IP litigators in Kirkland's Bay Area offices.
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Jennifer Rho, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Says Rho: "I am fortunate to work with some of the most significant and innovative companies in the world, who have created entirely new areas of technology and ways of interacting—it's amazing, but demanding."
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Travers Smith elects Kathleen Russ as first-ever female senior partner

Former tax head will take over the role from Chris Hale in July 2019
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