Mediha Ali focuses on securities transactions and general corporate matters, including initial public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and venture capital financings, as well as other transactional matters.
With more than 20 years of experience representing numerous Fortune 500 companies, Jack Barufka ranks as one of the top intellectual property attorneys in the U.S.
Mark Booth advises clients on data privacy, IP/IT, advertising and marketing, product claims, contracts, regulatory issues, and international trade.
Edward Cavazos is recognized by Chambers USA, World Trademark Review 1000 and Best Lawyers for Technology Law and won Lexology/ILO’s 2016 “Client Choice Award.”
Patrick Devine, a corporate partner in Pillsbury's San Francisco office, advises clients in a variety of industries on corporate, securities and mergers and acquisitions matters.
Sam Eichner, a member of Pillsbury’s Intellectual Property practice, focuses on copyright, trademark, and false advertising disputes in federal court and before the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB).
Chad Hammerlind focuses his practice on patent counseling, prosecution and litigation.
Michael handles all aspects of patent, copyright, and trademark law, focusing on computer-related technologies, consumer electronics and biomedical devices.
Sam Iverson has experience in intellectual property protection, including counseling, clearance, prosecution, enforcement and licensing.
Jon Jekel advises artists, inventors, start-ups, and Fortune 500 companies on intellectual property matters, with a particular emphasis on copyrights and trademarks.
Chris Kao is based in Pillsbury’s San Francisco and Silicon Valley offices, where he focuses on intellectual property and complex commercial litigation. Chris is the co-leader of Pillsbury’s Taiwan practice.
Jordan Kwan focuses his practice on all aspects of preparing and prosecuting patent applications and managing patent portfolios.
Johanna Lipponen advises on a variety of commercial agreements, with a focus on outsourcing arrangements and technology-related contracts, such as “as a service” arrangements and software development and licensing agreements.
Ric Macchiaroli focuses his practice on Section 337 investigations before the U.S. International Trade Commission, and the enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights before U.S. Customs.
Christine Mastromonaco counsels clients in a variety of industries, including tech, retail, healthcare and financial services on data optimization strategies, consumer privacy, and regulatory defense matters. She is a trusted advisor on the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and other U.S. state and federal privacy laws. Christine has previously represented financial services and fintech clients in state and federal courts in a wide array of commercial and class action matters.
Scott is a member of Pillsbury’s Intellectual Property, Data Privacy, Marketing Law and International Trade teams. He advises clients on data privacy, commercial and regulatory issues and has extensive brand experience having spent time in-house with The Coca Cola Company.
A former federal prosecutor and Fortune 50 tech lawyer, Tony Phillips counsels clients on regulatory compliance, investigations, and enforcement and complex litigation matters.
An experienced trial lawyer, Eric Rusnak focuses his practice on intellectual property and complex commercial litigation, including Section 337 ITC litigation.
Sandro Serra provides strategic and pragmatic counseling to clients across a wide range of sectors and industries, particularly clients within the technology sector.
Carolyn Toto, a Pillsbury Intellectual Property partner, litigates in state and federal courts and provides strategic counseling to optimize and protect the value of clients’ IP portfolios.
Josh Tucker is a partner in the law firm’s Intellectual Property practice and splits his time between the Austin and Silicon Valley offices.
Brock Weber is a litigator with extensive first chair experience helping clients succeed in their complex intellectual property disputes.
Daniel Wood practices at the intersection of financial services, technology, and regulation, advising technology companies, fintechs, and financial institutions on regulatory matters, privacy issues and transactions.
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