...night. Attorneys from Hanson Bridgett, DLA Piper, Winston & Strawn, Cooley and other local law offices squared off at The Independent, a local...
...during parts of both Bush administrations, was a longtime litigator at the Cooley firm, and did a stint as dean of San Francisco Law School...
...1996. He then spent more than a decade in private practice at Cooley before joining Shearman in 2009. Donato, who has been recognized...
...prosecutor in San Francisco just over a decade. She is a former Cooley associate and clerk to Judge M. Margaret McKeown of the U.S...
Originally Published: The Recorder
With his decision to log out after nearly five years as general counsel of Facebook, Ted Ullyot has opened up one of the most visible law jobs in Silicon Valley
Originally Published: The Recorder
After an early stint as a paralegal at Morrison & Foerster, Laurence Wilson knew he wanted to forgo the Big Law route in favor of something more entrepreneurial. Now Yelp's general counsel, he says t
Practicing law through the dot-com bubble and bust profoundly shaped the former accountant
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
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