...as 13 C.D.O.S. 4913 SILICON VALLEY TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION et al., Plaintiffs and Appellants, ...
...a greater awareness among Silicon Valley stalwarts of the vibrancy of "Silicon Beach," said one consultant
...greater awareness among Silicon Valley stalwarts of the vibrancy of "Silicon Beach." Clark said Wilson is interested in building out other practices...
...greater awareness among Silicon Valley stalwarts of the vibrancy of "Silicon Beach." Clark said Wilson is interested in building out other practices...
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...California last summer to capture the burgeoning tech work in "Silicon Beach," a hub for emerging companies that extends from Venice to...
...school in 2012. Abigail Hipps has joined Silicon Legal Strategy as a senior associate. Hipps, formerly with Gunderson Dettmer...
...Denver Sturm College of Law in 2006. SILICON VALLEY Reed Smith has added Judy...
...Chancery's jurisdiction, California lawyers will find that a surprising number of Silicon Valley business disputes could be litigated in this court, especially in light...
...graduated from Stanford Law School in 1979. SILICON VALLEY Dorsey & Whitney has added ...
... SILICON VALLEY Attorney...McCutchen, is based in Newport Beach and focuses on complex commercial...
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