A partner in Pillsbury’s Intellectual Property practice, Robert Bedgood has more than 20 years of experience in IP law bolstered by an expansive background in scientific research.
Noa Clark has extensive experience in a broad range of real estate transactional matters, public-private partnerships (P3s) and sports law transactions.
Brooke Daniels, local section leader of the Global Sourcing & Technology Transactions practice in Washington, DC, and leader of Pillsbury’s AI Task Force, has been advising Fortune 500 clients on large-scale, strategic outsourcing transactions, software licenses, and other complex technology transactions involving a broad range of legal and business issues related to Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and IT outsourcing (ITO) transactions for more than 20 years.
Jerald Jacobs, Pillsbury’s Nonprofit Organizations practice leader, counsels and advocates for trade associations, professional societies, charities, veterans’ organizations, and scientific and educational societies.
Pillsbury Intellectual Property partner Patrick Jennings has extensive experience in every aspect of trademark law, providing counsel that is both seasoned and practical.
David Lillevand focuses on securities and general corporate law matters, including public offerings and private placements in both domestic and cross-border capital markets transactions, mergers and acquisitions, fund formation and investment management, compliance and corporate governance.
Josephine Lo has extensive experience advising on complex tax, business, economic development and affordable housing-related matters.
Aaron Oser, former firmwide practice section leader of Pillsbury’s Global Sourcing & Technology Transactions group, is a recognized leader in structuring large-scale, complex strategic information technology and business process outsourcing, cloud, mission critical enterprise software and systems development and integration transactions.
Rebecca Carr Rizzo counsels clients to ensure compliance and avoid litigation and investigates and defends clients against discrimination, harassment, retaliation and whistleblower claims.
Craig Saperstein assists clients in developing and implementing sophisticated government relations at the federal and state levels that are geared to provide a demonstrable return on investment.
Based in Beijing and Shanghai, Pillsbury Corporate partner Jenny Sheng advises on China inbound investments, Chinese companies’ outbound investments and complex, cross-border transactions.
Jeong is a member of Pillsbury’s Corporate Group in Los Angeles, where he advises public and private clients on a variety of corporate transactions, such as mergers and acquisitions and private equity investments.
Alvin Dunn has substantial counseling and litigation experience in antitrust, consumer protection, and trade regulation matters, and substantial dispute resolution and litigation experience in a wide variety of complex commercial 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).
Julia Judish serves as a trusted advisor to nonprofit organizations, credentialing organizations, and government contractors.
Bob Logan, a special counsel in Pillsbury’s Tax practice, provides tax counsel covering a wide range of corporate, partnership and exempt organization tax issues.
Dawn Murphy advises nonprofit organization clients on a wide variety of legal matters, including governance, tax, regulatory compliance, antitrust, intellectual property, contract and transactions.
Kim Schoknecht is recognized by Chambers High-Net-Worth Guide and Best Lawyers for his work in trusts, estates and tax planning.
Based in the Shanghai office, Chunbin Xu has extensive experience representing Chinese and international clients in cross-border corporate transactions (including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and greenfield investments) as well as regulatory matters (including export control, sanctions, supply chain compliance and foreign investment review).
Baylee Beeman focuses her practice on corporate tax matters.
Wenjun Cai focuses his practice on a variety of cross-border transactions and legal matters, including foreign direct investment (inbound into and outbound from China), cross-border mergers and acquisitions, competition, international trade, tax, employment, cybersecurity and other general corporate, compliance and regulatory matters.
Matthew Olhausen advises clients on various types of commercial transactions, with an emphasis on serving clients in the real estate, construction, and professional sports industries.
Johnna Purcell maintains a multifaceted practice that includes regulatory compliance, public policy strategy, and government investigations with a particular focus on matters related to cyber policy, financial services and national security.
Allan Van Vliet advises clients on a wide variety of commercial transactions, with a focus on serving clients in the real estate, construction, and energy industries.
Lori Panosyan focuses her practice on nonprofit organizations. Lori assists with all aspects of nonprofit organizations, including formation, policies and practices, tax exemption and implications, event and vendor agreements, and major transactions such as mergers.
Mr. Beasley has participated in the creation and implementation of a variety of large and complex Information Technology (IT) transactions with a particular emphasis on their operational and financial aspects.
Amy (Yueqiao) Liu is a China Counsel in Pillsbury’s Corporate practice, where she focuses on corporate law, foreign direct investment, and mergers and acquisitions in China.
Himanshu advises Indian companies seeking to raise equity and debt capital from investors keen to invest in Indian growth story.
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