Everett Dorey LLP

Patrick Albasha
joined Everett Dorey LLP as associate in Orange County.
Albasha specializes in defending clients in general liability matters. He represents individuals and businesses in tax controversy and collection matters. He transitioned to consulting some of the largest companies in the world in mergers and acquisitions tax matters. He uses his past experience and continuous desire to learn to develop his skills in defense litigation.
Jones Day

Ankush R. Israni
joined Jones Day as partner in Los Angeles.
Israni advises on a broad range of commercial real estate matters, including senior debt and mezzanine financing, joint ventures, purchase and sale, loan sale agreements, fintech issues, and leases. His clients, which include both institutional and noninstitutional investors, consist of private equity funds, real estate investment companies, and REITs.
Arnold & Porter

Gina M. Cavalier
joined Arnold & Porter as partner in Los Angeles.
Cavalier is a leading fraud and abuse lawyer who dedicates her practice to guiding life sciences entities through complex healthcare laws and regulations. She has particular experience advising clients on issues arising under the Anti-Kickback Statute and other federal and state anti-fraud authorities. She also helps clients successfully navigate related data sharing and privacy issues.
Withersworldwide

Allison M. Whitmore
was promoted to partner of Withersworldwide in San Diego.
Whitmore focuses her practice on estate planning, estate and trust administration, estate and gift taxation, business succession planning, and charitable giving. She advises clients on advanced estate planning techniques to mitigate income, gift, estate, and generation-skipping transfer taxes. She works with high net-worth individuals and families to implement sophisticated wealth transfer strategies, including the creation of intentionally defective grantor trusts, grantor retained annuity trusts, annual exclusion gift trusts, and irrevocable life insurance trusts, among others. In addition, Whitmore counsels fiduciaries and beneficiaries with respect to complex estate and trust administration matters.
Cole-Frieman & Mallon LLP

Malhar Oza
was promoted to counsel of Cole-Frieman & Mallon LLP in San Francisco.
Oza assists clients on various operational, transactional, and regulatory matters related to digital assets, including fund formation (domestic and offshore). He also counsels crypto managers, investment advisers, digital asset fund managers, and other members of the digital asset investment management industry on complex compliance matters related to state and federal securities laws.
Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel

Robert A. Bleicher
joined Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel as of counsel in San Mateo.
Bleicher has helped his clients successfully resolve complicated and critical issues over the course of his 30-plus years as a business litigation and trial lawyer. As lead trial counsel in complex disputes, he has tried and litigated matters involving intellectual property, licensing, business transactions, employment claims, product liability, insurance, construction, transportation, and financial investments. Having served as the lead trial attorney in various "bet the company" cases, Bleicher is a formidable advocate for his clients.
Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC

Melanie Tomanov
joined Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC as partner in Los Angeles.
Tomanov represents production companies, animation studios, toy companies, video game companies, and technology companies. She also works with individual creators, writers, animation designers, producers, and directors. Her clients include Matt Groening (The Simpsons), United Plankton Pictures (SpongeBob), and Legendary Entertainment. She is regularly listed in industry and trade publications like Variety's Legal Impact Report.
Address
2029 Century Park East Suite 2500N , Los Angeles 90067
Parker Shaffie LLP

Michael C. Douglass
joined Parker Shaffie LLP as senior counsel in Los Angeles.
Douglass brings extensive experience representing corporate and municipal clients in complex commercial, professional liability, trucking, employment, insurance bad faith, consumer finance, and product liability matters. He has defended clients in arbitration, tried cases to verdict, and successfully argued before the California Court of Appeal, resulting in reported decisions. He is pragmatic, seasoned, and well-versed in providing his clients with strategic counsel to help them make better-informed decisions to assist in managing their legal risks and protecting their brands.
Thompson Coburn LLP

Michael Rosenblum
joined Thompson Coburn LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Rosenblum focuses his practice on advising public and private companies on regulatory and transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions, commercial real estate, and financing transactions.
Yael Tobi
joined Thompson Coburn LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Tobi has a particular focus on representing international clients and has an established Israeli practice that will enhance the firm’s existing practice.
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Betsy Olson
joined Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP as counsel in Los Angeles.
Olson advises plan sponsors on the design and operation of their qualified retirement plans, health and welfare plans, and other benefit plans, programs, and agreements. She provides practical advice to plan sponsors to assist in strategic benefits planning and ongoing compliance with the complex statutory rules and regulations that apply to these benefits, including ERISA and the Internal Revenue Code.
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Khoa D. Do
joined Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP as partner in Silicon Valley.
Do focuses on strategic and private equity mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions, ranging from midmarket to large-scale acquisitions involving publicly traded and privately held corporations. Do advises technology companies and private equity firms on a range of transactions, including strategic mergers and business combinations, asset and stock acquisitions, and complex cross-border acquisitions. He also represents clients on tender offers, divestitures, and spinoffs.
Kibler Fowler & Cave LLP

Tracy B. Rane
joined Kibler Fowler & Cave LLP as counsel in Los Angeles.
Rane is an intellectual property and entertainment litigator with two decades of experience counseling clients in complex entertainment, intellectual property, and business disputes. Her practice focuses on matters involving copyright infringement, trademark infringement, defamation, right of publicity, right of privacy, breach of contract, insurance coverage, and general business and commercial litigation. Rane has successfully represented clients from the pre-litigation stage through trial and arbitration in various forums in California and other states. She also has substantial appellate experience and has appeared on behalf of her clients before the California Courts of Appeal and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Details
Kibler Fowler & Cave LLP is an award-winning boutique trial and litigation firm headquartered in Los Angeles specializing in business, real estate, financial services, cannabis, blockchain and entertainment/intellectual property litigation.
Address
11100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 360 , Los Angeles 90025 USA
T:
(310) 409-4685
F:
(310) 409-0401
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Kevin Bettsteller
joined Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Bettsteller focuses on representing financial services companies, such as private equity, real estate, credit, venture capital, and hedge fund sponsors and other investment advisers; REITs, registered investment companies, business development companies and their independent directors; SPACs and their sponsors; and broker-dealers.
Vedder Price
Gregg D. Bernhard
joined Vedder Price as shareholder in Los Angeles.
Bernhard's practice is on domestic real estate transactions, with an emphasis on acquisition, leasing, financing, and development.
Goldberg Segalla
Adesh Singh
joined Goldberg Segalla as associate in Los Angeles.
Singh counsels and defends regional and national retailers, hotels and resorts, restaurants, and other companies in the retail and hospitality industries on a variety of civil matters, including premises liability, negligent security, personal injury, and general liability.
Baker Botts LLP

Rachael Lamkin
joined Baker Botts LLP as partner in San Francisco.
Lamkin litigates across all IP categories, and from both sides of the V but has a focus on patent litigation defense. Passionate about strategy and leverage in litigation, she shifts the asymmetries that traditionally hamper the defense side, e.g., asymmetries in information, cost, financing, and damages. In so doing, Lamkin has been able to obtain multiple attorney's fees awards and game-changing settlements.
Jones Day

Christine S. Hwang
joined Jones Day as partner in San Francisco.
Hwang represents employee health and welfare plans and defined benefit pension plans, advising them on a wide range of ERISA compliance issues--including ACA, ERISA, COBRA, and HIPAA--and various participant issues. She also has significant experience representing welfare and pension plans in benefit claims litigation, and the prosecution of all stages of collection arbitration and litigation.
Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP

Elizabeth N. Thompson
joined Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP as partner in San Diego.
Thompson advises a broad range of clients on the negotiation and structuring of complex joint ventures in connection with the acquisition, disposition, and development of all asset types. Her representation of publicly and privately held clients on an array of corporate matters, including capital raising, debt issuance, corporate governance, equity compensation, investor relations, commercial contracts, and business combination transactions, furthers a holistic approach to accomplishing client objectives in a strategic and efficient manner. Her perspective, having previously practiced in-house for companies ranging from a start-up to a global NYSE-listed life science REIT, provides her with unique insight into client needs with respect to complex deal structuring and execution.
McGuireWoods LLP

Tanya L. Greene
was promoted to office managing partner of McGuireWoods LLP in Downtown Los Angeles.
Greene handles high-profile litigation for some of the world's most prominent corporations. A partner in the firm's Complex Commercial Litigation Department, she serves on McGuireWoods' national recruiting committee and is the former pro bono leader for the firm's downtown Los Angeles and Century City offices.
Nielsen Merksamer Parrinello Gross & Leoni, LLP

James W. Carson
was promoted to partner of Nielsen Merksamer Parrinello Gross & Leoni, LLP in San Francisco.
Carson advises corporations, non-profit organizations, trade associations, political committees, and individuals about campaign finance, lobbying disclosure and ethics laws at every level of government. He works closely with a diversity of clients across the regulated community to develop sophisticated nationwide compliance programs and has successfully guided clients through difficult ethics investigations and audits. He serves as legal counsel, treasurer and strategic advisor to political, tax exempt and ballot measures organizations. He also has experience representing transportation industry clients in proceedings before the California Public Utilities Commission and other agencies.

Victoria Rodriguez
was promoted to associate of Nielsen Merksamer Parrinello Gross & Leoni, LLP in Sacramento.
Rodriguez is an associate in the firm’s government law section.
Nixon Peabody
Lindsey Schmidt
joined Nixon Peabody as department attorney in San Francisco.
Schmidt handles HOA matters, co-ownership and tenancy-in-common (TIC) disputes, partition actions, nondisclosure claims and purchase/sale matters, and contractor disputes.
Stephanie Andersen
joined Nixon Peabody as department attorney in San Francisco.
Andersen focuses her practice on real estate litigation, including commercial and residential matters. She represents entities and individuals in matters involving commercial and residential breach of contract, unlawful detainer lawsuits, tenant buy-out negotiations, co-ownership issues, and property management resolutions. She also represents clients in San Francisco Rent Board matters and appeals.
Alexandra Azad
joined Nixon Peabody as department attorney in San Francisco.
Azad defends clients in disputes, landlord-tenant matters, construction and architectural litigation, and quiet title actions. She is knowledgeable on specific real estate laws in the Bay Area, such as the San Francisco Rent Ordinance, State-Wide Rent Control regulations, the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, and other local rent ordinances.
Matthew Urdan
joined Nixon Peabody as counsel in San Francisco.
Urdan's real estate litigation practice includes purchase and sale disputes, fraud and nondisclosure claims, commercial landlord-tenant disputes, quiet title actions, mechanic’s lien litigation, easement disputes, and elder abuse claims.
Lauren Jones
joined Nixon Peabody as counsel in San Francisco.
Jones is an experienced real estate attorney with a demonstrated litigation background in Superior Court and private arbitration. She also handles transactional matters, using her in-depth knowledge of state and local housing laws to handle tenant buyout agreement negotiations and drafting.
Laura L. Campbell
joined Nixon Peabody as counsel in San Francisco.
Campbell concentrates her practice on land use and other real estate matters, including representing clients in unlawful detainer lawsuits, and resolving property management and development issues.
Morgan Cahill-Marsland
joined Nixon Peabody as cousel in San Francisco.
Cahill-Marsland represents property owners, landlords, private lenders, real estate brokers/agents, homeowners’ associations, members of homeowners’ associations, and developers.
Jaimie Bombard
joined Nixon Peabody as partner in San Francisco.
Bombard is a real estate litigator with more than a decade of experience focusing on commercial and residential landlord-tenant disputes.
A. Jeanne Grove
joined Nixon Peabody as partner in San Francisco.
Grove is a real estate attorney with nearly 20 years of experience in both litigation and transactions. Jeanne represents homeowner associations (HOAs), real estate brokers/agents, developers, private lenders, property owners, and business owners.
Ashley E. Klein
joined Nixon Peabody as partner in San Francisco.
Klein is a commercial and residential real estate litigator with extensive trial, arbitration, mediation, and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) experience. She represents real estate developers, real estate investment trusts (REITs), property management companies, landlords, and homeowners.
Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP

Matthew G. Bouslog
joined Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP as partner in Irvine.
Bouslog represents debtors, creditors, and investors in complex restructuring matters, including in- and out-of-court restructurings, distressed acquisitions, and bankruptcy-related litigation. He also has significant experience with cross-border bankruptcy matters. He regularly advises clients on corporate governance and fiduciary duty issues and bankruptcy-related issues in real estate, finance, corporate, and litigation matters. In addition to his restructuring expertise, he represents clients in UCC Article 9 matters and enforcement of rights and remedies generally.
Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP

Nick Gerlach
joined Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP as partner in San Francisco.
Gerlach's practice focuses on advising clients on the tax aspects of a wide range of business transactions, including structuring tax-efficient mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs, divestitures, and other restructurings for corporations, partnerships, and other pass-through entities. He also focuses on drafting and negotiating agreements related to all phases of a company's operations, including formation, acquisition, financing, and restructuring.
Knox Ricksen LLP

Gina Stassi
joined Knox Ricksen LLP as counsel in Walnut Creek.
Stassi represents clients in qui tam actions for insurance fraud and unfair business practices against healthcare providers, clinics, management services organizations, and their conspirators. She has a proven track record representing clients in complex disputes, including in litigation. During her 15-year career, she has represented clients in sophisticated legal matters ranging from venture capital fund investments, management, and trademark disputes to litigation involving commercial, contractual, and employment matters.
Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP
Aaron Morris
joined Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP as associate in Silicon Valley.
Morris focuses on intellectual property litigation with an emphasis in patent litigation. His experience includes defending and prosecuting district court matters and IPRs as well as coordinating pre-filing investigations for both accused infringers and patent owners.

Yue Joy Wang
joined Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP as associate in Silicon Valley.
Wang has nearly a decade of experience in intellectual property litigation. Focusing on patent matters in district courts and before the ITC, her technical background and former career as an engineer enable her to advise clients across various products and technologies

Patrick Colsher
joined Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP as partner in Silicon Valley.
Colsher focuses on intellectual property and other complex commercial litigation and counseling. A registered patent attorney with a technical background in electrical and biomedical engineering, he is frequently called upon to guide clients through their toughest IP issues. Patrick has significant trial experience, having litigated numerous patent, trade secret, and other IP cases in federal courts throughout the country and Section 337 investigations before the International Trade Commission. He has also developed a track record for success in post-grant inter partes review and covered business method review trials before the US Patent & Trademark Office, acting as lead counsel for both petitioners and patent owners in dozens of trials.

Matthew Berkowitz
joined Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP as partner in Silicon Valley.
Berkowitz has nearly 20 years of experience representing clients in high-stakes patent infringement disputes in federal district courts and the International Trade Commission (ITC), as well as in post-grant proceedings in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Berkowitz has argued and won numerous cases before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. He previously launched and spearheaded Shearman & Sterling's intellectual property litigation practice.
Holland & Knight LLP

Amy Simpson
joined Holland & Knight LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Simpson is a patent litigator and inter partes review (IPR) lawyer with more than two decades of experience strategically guiding technology companies in their offensive and defensive patent disputes. She has litigated high-profile cases across the United States in federal district courts and before the ITC involving a wide range of technologies, including LEDs, printers, wireless and cellular communications, software, semiconductor manufacturing, and packaging technologies. Simpson has represented clients in IPRs before the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) and is lead counsel on more than 50 IPRs.
Holland & Knight LLP

Hamid Namazie
joined Holland & Knight LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Namazie focuses his practice on providing counsel to lenders on syndicated and bilateral senior secured asset-based loans and cash flow loans, as well as second lien and subordinated loans, including acquisition financings, recapitalizations, refinancings, and cross-border and multicurrency lending.

Mark Spitzer
joined Holland & Knight LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Spitzer has over 30 years of wide-ranging experience in the commercial finance arena. His core client base consists of money center banks, regional commercial banks, local agencies of foreign banks, finance companies, and alternative lenders, including structured debt funds. He structures, negotiates, and documents a broad variety of finance transactions, including complex secured and unsecured syndicated credit facilities, cash flow and asset-based loans, acquisition financings, credit product portfolio sales, mezzanine investments, and multistate real estate-secured transactions. He has extensive experience in loan workout matters, including debt and equity restructurings.

Yoojin Lee
joined Holland & Knight LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Lee’s practice focuses on representing financial institutions across a wide array of industries in domestic and international secured lending transactions with an emphasis on asset-based lending. Her practice also includes syndicated credit facilities and acquisition financing, and she has experience in debtor-in-possession financings.
Boies Schiller Flexner LLP
Katie Kavanaugh
joined Boies Schiller Flexner LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Kavanaugh specializes in all aspects of intellectual property law with an emphasis on contentious work, in particular patents, trademarks, designs, and copyright. She has extensive experience managing litigation on a global scale and has represented clients before Courts and various intellectual property bodies in Australia, the United States, Europe, the UK, New Zealand, and China. She has also lived and worked in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and mainland China. Kavanaugh additionally has experience in patent and trademark prosecution work and enjoys developing international strategies to help companies best protect their intellectual property rights on a global level.
Genisis Shin
joined Boies Schiller Flexner LLP as associate in Los Angeles.
Shin serves clients in a variety of complex civil litigation and regulatory compliance matters, with an emphasis on intellectual property disputes.
Snell & Wilmer LLP

Eli W. Mansour
joined Snell & Wilmer LLP as partner in San Diego.
Mansour counsels clients on a variety of technology transaction matters including the discovery, development, protection, licensing, and commercialization of pharmaceuticals, novel life sciences solutions and medical devices, and related intellectual property. He regularly drafts and negotiates clinical trial agreements, development, manufacturing, distribution, and complex licensing agreements and has extensive experience in device discovery agreements, joint venture agreements and technology assignments, and transfer transactions.
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Philip M. Dear
joined Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP as counsel in Los Angeles.
Dear represents corporations, REITs, investment banks, SPACs, private equity sponsors, and other investors in a broad range of traditional and complex securities and capital markets transactions. Dear frequently advises clients on initial public offerings, follow-on offerings, high-yield, and investment-grade debt offerings, leveraged buyouts, cross-border securities offerings, and liability management transactions.