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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Davida Brook, Susman Godfrey

The best professional advice Brook has ever gotten? 'Don't wait to be asked,' she says. 'Volunteer.'
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Krysta Pachman, Susman Godfrey

'Never turn down a great opportunity,' Pachman says. 'You'll figure it out.'
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Nada Alnajafi, Faraday Future

'I'm a legal engineer,' says Alnajafi I navigate legal issues and solutions that help build the ultimate consumer product.
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law: Lai Yip, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton

Yip says that women and men that strongly support them 'should be methodically encouraged and promoted into positions of influence and power in their organizations.'
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Christina Greenberg, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Christina Greenberg has served as the lead associate on seven multi-billion dollar public deals in the last few years, including the sale of Uber's Southeast Asian business to Grab.
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Michelle Ybarra, Keker, Van Nest & Peters

The best part of working in tech? 'The landscape is constantly changing. It keeps you on your toes,' Michelle Ybarra says. The most challenging part? 'Same answer.'
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Karen Webb, Fenwick & West

'Technology moves at lightning speed, and it's imperative to stay on top of trends and also know how to translate complex and new concepts into something that others can easily understand,' Webb 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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