Munger, Tolles & Olson

Juliana Yee
was promoted to partner of Munger, Tolles & Olson in San Francisco.
Yee focuses her practice on high-stakes disputes, including class actions, mass actions, and trials in state and federal court and across various industries, including technology, entertainment, higher education, and financial services. She helps companies navigate their most challenging and high-profile matters through all stages of litigation. Yee also maintains a pro bono practice on immigration matters and civil rights. She is committed to advancing diversity and inclusion in the legal profession and currently serves as the co-chair of the Development Committee of the Utah Center for Legal Inclusion. Before joining the firm, Yee clerked for Judge Vince Chhabria of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California and Judge Jay Bybee of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Stephanie Herrera
was promoted to partner of Munger, Tolles & Olson in San Francisco.
Herrera's practice focuses on litigating cutting-edge copyright, antitrust, and civil rights issues for major movie studios and industry-leading technology companies. Her experience spans every phase of litigation, including significant summary judgment and trial victories. Ms. Herrera also has deep counseling and investigations experience in the tech industry and has represented tech clients in litigation and investigations involving the Federal Trade Commission, the Department of Justice, and state attorneys general. Ms. Herrera maintains an active pro bono practice, emphasizing immigration and civil rights. She is also passionate about the arts and serves on the board of directors of California Lawyers for the Arts. Before joining the firm, Herrera clerked for Judge Michelle T. Friedland of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and Judge Carol Bagley Amon of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
Gunderson Dettmer

Jennifer Sayles Okorn
was promoted to partner of Gunderson Dettmer in Los Angeles.
Okorn represents technology, emerging growth and other companies in mergers and acquisitions. She advises sellers, buyers and investors in mergers, stock purchases, asset sales and other strategic transactions. She also advises clients on general corporate and governance matters. Her clients include high-growth companies in the consumer internet, software, telecommunications and entertainment sectors, as well as venture capital firms. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.
Snell & Wilmer
Kevin M. Brown
was promoted to partner of Snell & Wilmer in San Diego, CA.
Brown serves as a trusted advisor and experienced advocate for his clients. His primary area of practice is employment law, and he routinely handles commercial litigation. Brown represents employers in a full range of actions including wrongful termination, harassment, discrimination, retaliation, sexual assault/negligence, wage and hour class actions, PAGA actions, whistleblower claims, restrictive covenants (non-compete/non-solicitation), trade secrets, and disability accommodation. He also handles business disputes, product liability, and aviation-related matters. Brown is admitted to practice in California and Colorado.
Marshall J. Hogan
was promoted to partner of Snell & Wilmer in Orange County, CA.
Hogan is a commercial litigation and business bankruptcy attorney who assists clients with a wide variety of business disputes and bankruptcy matters. He has represented clients in state and federal courts in matters involving contract claims, business tort claims, trade secret and intellectual property claims. In his insolvency practice, Hogan represents a broad array of clients, including financial institutions, debtors, bankruptcy trustees, buyers, landlords, and secured and unsecured creditors in bankruptcy cases, receiverships, and adversary proceedings. Hogan also focuses on creditors' rights and remedies, foreclosure of both real and personal property, and workout law. Hogan is admitted to practice in California.
Katharine A. Adams
was promoted to counsel of Snell & Wilmer in Orange County, CA.
Adams focuses her practice in product liability litigation, defending domestic and foreign motor vehicle and consumer product manufacturers and suppliers. She has litigated matters before federal and state courts, including Multidistrict Litigation and Judicial Council Coordinated Proceedings (JCCP). Adams is admitted to practice in California.
Jenny Hua
was promoted to counsel of Snell & Wilmer in Orange County, CA.
Hua's practice is concentrated in commercial litigation and appellate litigation. She has handled a wide range of business litigation matters, such as defense of statutory violations, including consumer protection statutes, environmental statutes, and franchise statutes. Hua has also developed a keen interest in arbitration, including how to enforce arbitration provisions, as well as bringing and defending against anti-SLAPP motions. She is admitted to practice in California.
Imeabasi Ibok
was promoted to counsel of Snell & Wilmer in Los Angeles, CA.
Ibok focuses his practice in corporate and securities, including complex mergers and acquisitions, securities offerings, securities law compliance, entity formation, corporate governance, and a variety of general corporate matters. He also has experience advising clients on commercial agreements and software licensing. Ibok is admitted to practice in California.
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About Snell & Wilmer Founded in 1938, Snell & Wilmer is a full-service business law firm with more than 500 attorneys practicing in 16 locations throughout the United States and in Mexico, including Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona; Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego, California; Denver, Colorado; Washington, D.C.; Boise, Idaho; Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Portland, Oregon; Dallas, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Seattle, Washington; and Los Cabos, Mexico. The firm represents clients ranging from large, publicly traded corporations to small businesses, individuals, and entrepreneurs. For more information, visit swlaw.com.
McGlinchey Stafford PLLC

Heejoong Kim
joined McGlinchey Stafford PLLC as associate in Orange County.
Kim is a multi-faceted litigator who represents clients in a wide array of commercial disputes. With experience ranging from premises liability, habitability, and motor vehicle accidents to claims involving false advertising, unfair competition, and employment disputes, he prides himself on building strong relationships with clients. He also litigates contractual, partnership, fraud, and fiduciary disputes.

Adam B Van Korlaar
joined McGlinchey Stafford PLLC as associate in Orange County.
Van Korlaar represents clients ranging from small businesses and homeowners associations (HOAs) to international corporations in business disputes, landlord/tenant issues, employment disputes, trade secrets, and other litigation. He has considerable experience defending client interests in matters involving serious personal injuries, premises liability, toxic torts, and “lemon law”/warranty disputes, and he has exposure to several elements of insurance defense and litigation.

Steve Christianson
joined McGlinchey Stafford PLLC as associate in Orange County.
Christianson represents clients in matters ranging from personal injury to professional liability to business disputes. He has handled every element of case management, from e-discovery, legal research, and strategy development to pleadings, motions, and trial documentation. For clients in the real estate and transportation industries, he employs a well-rounded approach to risk evaluation and litigation strategy.
Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP

Jennifer F. Scharre
joined Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP as partner in San Francisco.
Scharre's practice focuses on sophisticated wealth transfer strategies for high-net-worth clients, including founders, individuals at startups, and clients with large real estate portfolios. Her estate planning practice includes working with clients to develop and execute their legacy goals, including drafting estate planning and entity documents. She also represents fiduciaries and beneficiaries in all aspects of trust and estate administration, including preparation of trust accountings and estate and gift tax returns.
Gunderson Dettmer

Sogoal A. Salari
was promoted to partner of Gunderson Dettmer in Silicon Valley.
Salari represents emerging growth companies in various sectors, including consumer internet, software, health care and financial technology. She provides corporate and governance advice to founders throughout the growth lifecycle, including managing venture capital financings and M&A and other transactions. She also represents several leading venture capital firms. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.
Gunderson Dettmer

Christopher R. Partin
was promoted to partner of Gunderson Dettmer in Silicon Valley.
Partin's practice focuses on the formation and structuring of venture capital and growth equity funds and their related general partner and management company entities, as well as all aspects of their day-to-day operations. He also counsels clients on corporate governance matters, securities laws and regulations and other aspects of the regulatory framework applicable to the formation and operation of investment funds. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.
Gunderson Dettmer

David S. Moore
was promoted to partner of Gunderson Dettmer in Los Angeles.
Moore represents technology and other companies in mergers and acquisitions. He advises sellers, buyers and investors in mergers, stock purchases, asset sales and other strategic transactions. His clients have included consumer internet, software, defense technology, telecommunications and entertainment companies, as well as venture capital firms, financial institutions and industrial companies. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.
Knox Ricksen LLP

Maisie C. Sokolove
was promoted to managing partner of Knox Ricksen LLP in Walnut Creek.
Sokolove assumes the role from long-time managing partner Thomas E. Fraysse. Sokolove focuses on insurance fraud litigation, with an emphasis in healthcare. She represents insurers and other payors in affirmative civil actions to redress false, fraudulent, or misleading insurance and benefits claims. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.
Sidley Austin LLP

Helen Theung
was promoted to partner of Sidley Austin LLP in Palo Alto.
Theung represents clients in securities offerings and corporate governance matters, including private company financings, public offerings, general corporate advising, and SEC reporting and compliance. Her representative clients include private and public companies in the life sciences, healthcare, and technology industries.
Sidley Austin LLP

Lauren C. Freeman
was promoted to counsel of Sidley Austin LLP in San Francisco.
Freeman helps clients navigate complex regulatory environments in government investigations and regulatory enforcement actions. Her experience includes representing clients before agencies such as the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and the Food and Drug Administration. Her clients range across multiple industries with an emphasis on the technology, consumer products, energy, and healthcare sectors. Lauren has particular knowledge counseling clients on complex consumer protection issues, including marketing, advertising, and auto-renewal and subscription products.
Sidley Austin LLP

Adriane Peralta
was promoted to partner of Sidley Austin LLP in Los Angeles.
Peralta focuses her practice on defending companies in product liability, class action, and consumer fraud litigation. She has represented clients in the pharmaceutical, medical device, nutritional supplements, life sciences, and biotechnology industries. She has experience briefing and arguing successful dispositive and discovery motions in both state and federal court, and drafting appellate briefs and petitions before the Supreme Court of the United States, several Circuit Courts, and California Court of Appeal.
Sidley Austin LLP

Feifei Bian
was promoted to partner of Sidley Austin LLP in Century City.
Bian focuses her practice on representing private equity sponsors, their portfolio companies, venture capital investors, and strategic companies and other individual buyers, sellers, and investors in mergers and acquisitions and other strategic investments and transactions, across a wide range of industries and jurisdictions.
Sidley Austin LLP

Lauren M. De Lilly
was promoted to partner of Sidley Austin LLP in Los Angeles.
De Lilly works on a variety of commercial litigation and disputes cases, with her primary focus in trademark, advertising, and copyright law, where she assists clients to defend against class actions and to protect intellectual property rights. She works with a broad range of clients, including those from the media and entertainment, consumer products and retail, real estate, private equity, and financial services industries. She has substantial experience in all stages of litigation and investigations, from initial fact investigation and drafting pleadings, through discovery and dispositive motion practice, to trial and post-trial work.
Sidley Austin LLP

Evie Whiting
was promoted to partner of Sidley Austin LLP in Century City.
Whiting counsels clients in a variety of matters related to film slate financing, single picture financing, television financing, production and distribution of motion pictures, television, and digital content, as well as a variety of financing-related issues in the sports and music businesses.
Norton Rose Fulbright

Jason Novak
was promoted to partner-in-charge of Norton Rose Fulbright in San Francisco.
Novak will succeed Jeff Margulies, who has led both the San Francisco and Los Angeles offices for five years, and will continue his consumer products litigation practice out of both California offices while serving as the Los Angeles office partner-in-charge.
Novak advises clients on the various legal issues that can arise with emerging technologies in the healthcare, food and life sciences industries. He has a targeted focus on "convergence" technologies such as digital health and personalized/precision medicine that operate at the intersection of multiple industries. Novak also has extensive experience in intellectual property and data rights strategy. He previously served as the IP Director for Thermo Fisher Scientific. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP

Lorie Soares Lazarus
joined Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP as partner in Silicon Valley.
Lazarus is a transactional real estate attorney with significant experience representing real estate investors of all types, including institutional lenders, borrowers, domestic and international commercial banks, investment funds, REITs, other private equity investors and their advisors, and other investors and property owners, in connection with a wide variety of commercial real estate transactional matters nationwide. She handles all aspects of the transactional real estate life cycle and represents all sides in real estate deals, including secured and unsecured lending and borrowing, inter-creditor and lender-group arrangements, post-closing asset management, workouts, loan restructurings, loan settlements, deeds-in-lieu, foreclosures, ownership, management and disposition of property, including REO, acquisitions, build-to-suit and forward purchases and ground leasing.

Peter David Ballance
joined Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP as partner in Century City.
Ballance represents lenders, borrowers, developers, and property owners in various commercial real estate transactions nationwide. He provides clients with significant experience in commercial real estate financing, including loan workouts and purchasing and selling improved and unimproved real property. Representing institutional lenders, financial institutions, developers, and other property owners, he is familiar with many forms of financing and acquisition, as well as acquisition and disposition transactions and related matters. He is fluent in securitized lending, mezzanine loans, and construction loans, and his transactions have touched on a wide range of property types, including office, industrial, residential, multifamily, retail, and mixed-use. Ballance possesses real-time, in-depth market knowledge and extensive national experience advising lenders and borrowers throughout the loan life cycle. A significant part of his practice is the representation of institutional lenders in loan restructurings and workouts, foreclosures, deed-in-lieu and deed-in-the-box transactions, and positioning REO assets for sale. He advises clients on nonperforming loans and distressed real estate in all asset classes.
Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld

Maya Campbell
joined Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld as associate in San Francisco.
Campbell served as an inaugural law clerk to the Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong of the Central District of California. Previously, she was a litigation associate at Edelson P.C., where her practice included consumer protection, privacy, and mass torts matters. Maya received her J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law in 2021 and a B.A. in History from Reed College in 2015.

Adrienne Spiegel
joined Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld as associate in San Francisco.
Spiegel received her J.D., cum laude, from Harvard Law School in 2019 and clerked for the Judge Marsha S. Berzon on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. At the East Bay Community Law Center, she representing youth involved in the criminal justice system. Prior to that, she completed a two-year fellowship at Public Justice. She received a B.A. in Philosophy with distinction from Yale University in 2012.

Mari Tanabe
joined Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld as associate in San Francisco.
Tanabe received a J.D., Order of the Coif, from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law in 2022 and a B.A. in English from Stanford University in 2013. During law school, she participated in the housing clinic at East Bay Community Law Center and provided pro bono support through the Berkeley Law Afghanistan Project.
Parker Shaffie LLP

Joel A. Osman
was promoted to partner of Parker Shaffie LLP in Los Angeles.
Throughout his career, Osman has represented clients in cases involving professional liability, general liability, product liability, construction defect and commercial litigation, trying numerous jury trials to verdict. At various points throughout his career, including his tenure with Parker Shaffie, much of his work has focused on the law of lawyering including representing plaintiffs and defendants in legal malpractice actions, representing lawyers who are the object of complaints made to the State Bar and providing advice on legal ethics.
Johnson & Johnson LLP

Daniel Lifschitz
was promoted to partner of Johnson & Johnson LLP in Beverly Hills.
Johnson & Johnson LLP promotes Daniel B. Lifschitz to partner in Los Angeles.
Lifschitz focuses his practice on entertainment and intellectual property litigation, where he has gained a reputation for his comprehensive knowledge of copyright law. He has also led many individual and class actions successfully challenging improper royalty accounting practices in the music, film, and television industries. In addition to his litigation work, Lifschitz serves as an adjunct professor of copyright law at Southwestern Law School and instructor for UCLA Extension's Entertainment Studies program.
Sidley Austin LLP

Andrea Lucan
joined Sidley Austin LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
A partner in Sidley's Energy, Transportation, and Infrastructure group, Lucan has garnered substantial praise for her transactional work in the renewable energy space. Lucan advises clients in project development and financing, mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt financing, equipment purchase and sale agreements, and power purchase agreements. Her practice focuses on companies engaged in the development, construction, and operation of solar power, wind power, energy storage, and alternative energy projects.
King & Spalding LLP

Matthew H. Dawson
was promoted to partner of King & Spalding LLP in Silicon Valley.
Dawson focuses on complex commercial litigation, including matters involving contract and technology licensing disputes, misappropriation of trade secrets, fraud, and related commercial torts. He has substantial experience defending class actions and multi-plaintiff mass actions. Dawson represents both early-stage ventures and Fortune 500 companies in the healthcare, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries. His promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Amy L. O'Neill
was promoted to partner of King & Spalding LLP in Sacramento.
O'Neill focuses on representing healthcare clients in complex litigation and arbitration, including contracted and non-contracted managed care work. Amy has significant experience preparing and presenting claim denial cases dealing with medical necessity denials, notification and authorization denials, timely filing, and rate calculation disputes. O'Neill has litigated against all the big five significant payors in the healthcare industry and many smaller ones. She also has experience negotiating revisions to contract provisions between providers and plans and working with plans to agree on compliance with contract terms. She has the experience and skills necessary to take her clients through the completion of the litigation process or to act on behalf of her clients in negotiating favorable settlements. Her promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Jenny Pelaez
was promoted to partner of King & Spalding LLP in Los Angeles.
Pelaez focuses her practice on complex commercial and class action litigation at the trial and appellate levels. She has extensive experience representing a diverse group of clients in high-stakes matters involving claims under antitrust, securities and consumer protection laws, as well as a variety of contract and tort claims. She also regularly represents public companies and individuals in a wide range of industries in securities class action and derivative litigation. Her promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Blythe Golay Kochsiek
was promoted to counsel of King & Spalding LLP in Los Angeles.
Kochsiek represents clients in government-facing investigations and litigation, corporate internal investigations, and related complex business litigation. Her promotion is effective Jan. 1.
Perkins Coie LLP
Paul L. Navarro
joined Perkins Coie LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Navarro represents emerging companies in both the United States and Latin America on day-to-day business counseling at every stage of the startup lifecycle, from incorporating new startup companies to advising in connection with financings and fielding emergency "first calls" from founders to guiding companies through exits. His clients include founders, directors, and investors who rely on him to help strategize on and execute high-value transactions.
Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel

Jonathan J. O'Brien
joined Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel as associate in San Jose.
O'Brien's practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, assisting clients with forming business entities, and corporate governance. O'Brien also drafts and negotiates Purchase and Sale Agreements for Commercial Real Estate, produces transaction timelines, and drafts lease agreements.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP

Michael A. Rome
joined Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP as partner in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Rome focuses his practice on government investigations, enforcement, and complex commercial litigation with a particular emphasis on privacy and consumer protection matters. He has represented clients in investigations, enforcement actions, and litigations with several government agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation, attorneys general of several U.S. states, and the Irish Data Protection Commission, among others.
Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Vivek K. Chavan
joined Greenberg Traurig, LLP as shareholder in Silicon Valley.
Chavan is a Real Estate Shareholder in the firm's Silicon Valley office. He represents clients across a broad range of real estate transactional needs, at two separate levels of investment for clients: (i) fund and joint venture investments and (ii) real estate investments. He has represented numerous clients with the formation of their real estate funds and with their investment or sponsorship in real estate joint ventures. He also represents clients in the acquisition, disposition, financing, development, construction, operation and leasing of real properties throughout the United States, with a particular focus on the industrial, retail, office, forestry, hotel and multi-tenant property sectors. His practice includes a variety of business and transactional real estate matters, including equity, debt and construction financing, partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, fund formation, contributions, OP units, and tax driven structures.
Buchalter

Jose L. Patiño
joined Buchalter as shareholder in San Diego.
Patiño has successfully argued cases before the courts in 20 different states. His expertise also extends to patent litigation-specific proceedings, including appearances before the International Trade Commission, where he has consistently demonstrated his prowess as special intellectual property counsel in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Throughout his career, Patiño has represented an array of prominent companies in various industries, including Atos, Dassault Systèmes Simulia Corporation, ESET, General Motors, Kyocera Corporation, and Lumen Technologies, Inc.

Craig D. Nickerson
joined Buchalter as shareholder in San Diego.
Nickerson's practice primarily centers around litigation, with a strong focus on representing and defending employers in cases related to wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour matters, breach of contract, and other employment-related claims. His expertise extends to advising and counseling employers on various employment-related issues, including personnel matters, termination, reductions in force, accommodations, and wage & hour compliance. He is also known for his work in conducting internal and external investigations, preparing employee handbooks, arbitration agreements, and company policies, as well as delivering training on a range of employment-related topics.
Carlton Fields

Alon Lagstein
joined Carlton Fields as of counsel in Los Angeles.
Lagstein represents owners, operators, tenants, landlords, borrowers, lenders, investors, and developers in commercial and residential real estate matters, focusing his practice on acquisition and disposition, leasing, financing, and joint ventures. He represents a wide range of clients, including high-net-worth individuals and family offices, startups, private equity firms, financial institutions, and project sponsors.
Miller Barondess, LLP

Marisa Kovacs
joined Miller Barondess, LLP as associate in Los Angeles.
Kovacs is a litigation associate with experience representing clients in state and federal court in diverse matters, including contract, information privacy, product liability, and white-collar criminal defense.
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Jackson Lewis P.C.

Peter J. Woo
was promoted to litigation committee co-chair of the national asian pacific american bar association of Jackson Lewis P.C. in Orange County.
Woo is the litigation manager of Jackson Lewis' Riverside, California, office and a principal in the firm's Orange County office. He has been appointed as Litigation Committee co-chair of the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA). He has been involved with the Association for seven years, and will conclude his term in October 2029.