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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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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Ana Razmazma, Fenwick & West

Leader of Fenwick's 'privacy in M&A' team, Razmazma cites constant change as both the best part and biggest challenge in working in the tech sector.
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Jennifer Huber, Keker, Van Nest & Peters

"Be curious and be agile," says Huber. "Curiosity will make you a better lawyer, and it will help you find joy and intellectual fulfillment."
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Sara Giardina, Lyft Inc.

"I loved (and still love) the idea of working in an industry that directly affects the lives of the everyday person," says Giardina, who is senior counsel, litigation at Lyft. "Technology is shaping humanity, and it's a privilege for all of us to be part of that."
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Meng Xi, Susman Godfrey

Xi is the rare patent litigators who has been on both sides of a Section 101 patentability dispute without losing.
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Kalpana Srinivasan, Susman Godfrey

The litigator says the best career advice she ever got is "show don't tell." Says Srinivasan, "Nothing says more about your abilities than the quality of your work."
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Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Sarah Hody, Perkins Coie

Hody says she's excited by blockchain because she thinks "it will enable financial inclusion at a global scale never seen before."
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Jennifer Seraphine, Turner Boyd

Seraphine won a federal court order last year finding that her client Rearden LLC is the rightful owner of the visual effects technology MOVA Contour—the facial capture system used in the film industry to record an actor's facial performance.
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Nicole Ozer, ACLU of California

Nicole Ozer helped spearhead the passage of landmark legislation giving the people of Oakland local control over law enforcement use of surveillance technologies including drones, social media surveillance and license plate readers.
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Women Leaders in Tech Law 2018: Victoria Maroulis, Quinn Emanuel

Maroulis, long a go-to lawyer for Samsung, obtained an anti-suit injunction for the company barring rival Huawei from enforcing two injunction orders issued by a Chinese court.
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