...S. attorney's office, Northern District of California Cyndie Chang Duane Morris Laurie Charrington Jones...
...Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge, Stephen Reinhardt, Susan P. Graber, M. Margaret McKeown, Kim McLane Wardlaw, Raymond C. Fisher, Richard A. Paez, Marsha S. Berzon, Jay...
Joseph Sweeney, GC of Applied Materials, manages a 100-lawyer department for the company, which makes equipment and software used to design and build computer chips and other products. He made the de
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Kim, of counsel Dong Chul Kim, of counsel Woojae Kim and associate K. Trisha Chang, who plans to relocate from Washington, D.C....
...Kim, of counsel Dong Chul Kim, of counsel Woojae Kim and associate K. Trisha Chang, who plans to relocate from Washington, D.C....
The GC of Applied Materials manages a 100-lawyer department for the company, which makes equipment and software used to design and build computer chips and other products
...CALVIN HANDY; MICHAEL MASON, Sergeant; JAVIER BARRAGAN, Officer; BRANDON JONES, Officer; CALVIN CHANG, Officer; M. GARCIA, Officer, individually; DOES, 1-100, Defendants, ...
...as Assignee of Joon Hak Kim, Plaintiff-Appellant, Andrew N. Chang and Stuart B. Esner, Esner...
...as Assignee of Joon Hak Kim, Plaintiff-Appellant, Andrew N. Chang, Esner, Chang & Boyer, Pasadena...
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