Fenwick & West has hired Covington & Burling's Eva Wang as a corporate partner to lay the groundwork for an office in Shanghai -- the Silicon Valley firm's first overseas. Fenwick has felt a great pu
...DCM in July 2007 after nearly eight years at Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian, where he left as a senior associate. ...
...As Van Horne watched those partners trickle out of Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian, he became intrigued by what they were building at...
Silicon Valley has a handful of go-to players and a long list of hopefuls. Moving from one camp to the other is easier for the lawyers than their firms. Nine corporate lawyers made that point over th
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...amp;L, the same group she worked in at Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian. Her Chinese work includes venture-backed companies and U...
Christopher Ferro parlayed his run as corporate counsel at PayPal during its early days to a general counsel position at money transfer startup Xoom
Originally Published: The Recorder
He parlayed his run as corporate counsel at PayPal during its early days to a GC position at money transfer startup Xoom
Not all of Sofinnova Ventures' partners were initially convinced their shop needed an in-house lawyer, but the firm's GC has made the role essential
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