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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Bomi Lee, Fenwick & West

Lee, who was the lead associate on three deals for digital currency exchange Coinbase this past year, says the best part of working is tech is 'cutting-edge and innovative clients who aren't bogged down by precedent or customs.'
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Carrie Kibler, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

Kibler, who is of counsel in Wilson Sonsini's clean energy practice, is most excited about developments in sustainability: "The world's economy demands it, and humanity desires it."
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Julia Kropp, Farella Braun + Martel

Kropp says the best part of working in tech law is "stretching my brain, learning about new things all the time and working with really creative clients."
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Sara Pollock, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan

"As a litigator, I'm in the business of resolving disputes—bloodlessly where possible," says the Quinn Emanuel associate.
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law: Lindsay White, Applied Materials

White, who joined Applied Materials as director of global litigation and investigations from Paul Hastings, played key roles on litigation teams that secured significant Federal Circuit victories for AT&T, Twitter and Yahoo while at the firm.
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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: Julie Shepard, Jenner & Block

Shepard won a copyright victory Fox Television Stations at the Ninth Circuit against companies that were streaming broadcast television signals over the internet without permission.
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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: Stephanie Skaff, Farella Braun + Martel

"The gender gap is alive and well, unfortunately," Skaff says. "Women are still underrepresented in technology and will continue to be underrepresented until we find more creative solutions to some existing problems."
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