...David Xue and Phillip Mancini have joined Duane Morris in Palo Alto as senior associates. Xue, most...
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
...Respondents Anthony Pedeferri and Carrie Pedeferri. Duane Morris LLP, Paul J. Killion, Max H. Stern and Colleen A. Cassidy...
San Francisco's Yelp Inc. has so far been a typical Silicon Valley success story. But General Counsel Laurence Wilson hasn't taken the typical path to the top of the legal department
Originally Published: The Recorder
...EASTER; JA C I DUGAN, each individuals and Hualapai Indian Tribe employees; DUANE YELLOWHAWK, Honorable, individual and judge of the Hualapai Tribe Court, Defendants-Appellees...
The Yelp GC took an unconventional path to the top, forgoing Big Law altogether
...Northern District of California Cyndie Chang Duane Morris Laurie Charrington Jones Day ...
...Schultz for Cross?defendant and Appellant. Duane Morris, Brian A. Kelly, Paul J. Killion, Kathryn T.K. Schultz for...
...in recent months with the hires of partner James McTarnaghan from Duane Morris in March and senior counsel Arthur Haubenstock in November from BrightSource...
...Krieg and Allison Lane Cooper have joined Duane Morris' trial practice group as partners. Krieg and Cooper, formerly of...
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