...corporate lawyer. Jones landed a job as an associate with Cooley Godward Kronish (now Cooley) after graduation in 1993. The Bay Area native...
...the bar in 1993 and landed a job as an associate with Cooley Godward (now Cooley). A Bay Area native, Jones spent 10 years in...
...landed a job as an associate with the firm then known as Cooley Godward. A Bay Area native, Jones spent 10 years in the San...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...litigation perspectives at a hearing that featured PayPal's legal team at Cooley facing off against a group of seasoned and aggressive defense lawyers. The...
...a partner and securities litigator in the Washington, D.C., office of Cooley, the SEC has been dropping lots of hints about future cases. "...
Daily Business Review
... And to support their settlement proposal, Facebook's lawyers from Cooley pointed out in court documents filed Saturday that the U.S. Court...
...market has skyrocketed over the past year," says Weakley. Cooley has 13 patent-related lawyers in Broomfield, midway between Boulder and Denver...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...market has skyrocketed over the past year," says Weakley. Cooley has 13 patent-related lawyers in Broomfield, midway between Boulder and Denver...
...market has skyrocketed over the past year," says Weakley. Cooley has 13 patent-related lawyers in Broomfield, midway between Boulder and Denver...
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