Cooley may have gotten its start in San Franciscoback in 1920but for generations of technology companies it has always been the quintessential Silicon Valley firm. Indeed, Cooley was one of the first firms to make Palo Alto a focal point for its work, setting up shop there in 1980 and...
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...Attorneys for Petitioner: Alan Levine Esq., Jason M. Koral, Esq., Cooley, Godward, Kronish, LLP. Attorneys for Respondent: Charles A...
...Green's board of directors, has left to become a partner at Cooley. Goldstein chaired Epstein's health care and life science practice steering committee...
...The search firm Wise Counsel is suing Cooley and the chair of its intellectual property department in New York, Walter...
...its technology transactions practice. She was a partner at Cooley. Nelson Canter, a town...
...was chair of national real estate practice group at Cooley and Cohen was a partner in that group. ...
Three years after joining Bingham McCutchen as head of the securities enforcement practice after stepping down as FINRA's enforcement chief, Susan Merrill is decamping to Sidley Austin with 10 other
...King & Spalding. Cooley has added Michael Faber as a partner...
...t happen this year," said Lyle Roberts, a securities litigator at Cooley and author of the 10b-5 Daily. "What we saw was...
... Cooley corporate partner Jim Fulton has relocated from...
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