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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...corporate lawyer. Jones landed a job as an associate with Cooley Godward Kronish (now Cooley) after graduation in 1993. The Bay Area native...
...private equity funds, Zeughauser said. In July, Silicon Valley stalwart Cooley LLP of Palo Alto, Calif., opened an office in Santa Monica with...
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
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
Practicing law through the dot-com bubble and bust profoundly shaped the former accountant
...private equity funds, Zeughauser said. In July, Silicon Valley stalwart Cooley LLP of Palo Alto, Calif., opened an office in Santa Monica with...
...joins fellow Silicon Valley firms Wilson Sonsini and Cooley in pursuing business in China. Many Chinese...
U.S. companies have already raised $16.8 billion through initial public offerings so far this year and several Am Law 100 firms are reaping the benefits
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