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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Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP

Najeh Baharun
was promoted to partner of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP in Los Angeles.
Baharun's practice focuses on representing private equity sponsors, companies and lenders in connection with the structuring, documentation and resolution of a wide variety of financing transactions, including unsecured financings, first and second-lien financings, ABL facilities, bridge facilities, and DIPs. His practice encompasses the full spectrum of credit - from investment grade to distressed debt. The promotion is effective Jan. 1

Joshua Anderson
was promoted to partner of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP in San Francisco.
Anderson represents both business and individual clients in arbitration and court litigation at both the trial and appellate levels, and in both individual and class actions. His experience with a wide range of industries and legal issues gives him a creative and innovative perspective on the issues his clients face. The promotion is effective Jan. 1
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.
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

Morgan Donoian MacBride
was promoted to counsel of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in Silicon Valley.
MacBride's practice focuses on representing corporate clients in complex commercial litigation and high-stakes business disputes in federal and state courts, including in matters involving transactional disputes, business torts, commercial fraud, consumer protection, antitrust, and greenwashing claims. He has successfully defended clients in a range of industries, including financial services, consumer products, media, and tech. The promotion is effective Jan. 1
Hogan Lovells

Loryn Dunn Arkow
joined Hogan Lovells as partner in Los Angeles.
Arkow is a partner in the Real Estate Practice Group. She has extensive experience handling acquisition, disposition and development transactions; joint ventures and preferred equity, capital raises, and debt finance transactions; recapitalizations and workouts.
Higgs Fletcher & Mack LLP

Sheena Alves
joined Higgs Fletcher & Mack LLP as attorney in San Diego.
Alves has represented clients in various commercial and residential real estate matters, including purchase/sale transaction disputes, title issues, easement and boundary disputes, encroachments issues, agent/broker defense, and breach of contract disputes. Previously, she was an intern for the U.S. Trustee program and was a law clerk for the Legal Aid Society of
San Diego Tax Clinic.
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

Justina Chen
was promoted to partner of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in Silicon Valley.
Chen's practice specializes in advising corporate borrowers, leading private equity sponsors, banks, and other financial institutions in a variety of financing transactions, including cross-border and domestic acquisition financings, direct and syndicated lending, investment grade lending, middle market and large-cap financings and chapter 11 reorganizations and out-of-court restructurings. The promotion is effective Jan. 1

Mariko M. Tran
was promoted to counsel of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in Silicon Valley.
Tran represents public and private companies in various transactional matters, including domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, equity investments, and divestitures. The promotion is effective Jan. 1
Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel

Sam Quach
joined Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel as attorney in Silicon Valley.
Quach is a member of Hoge Fenton's Business Litigation practice group. He handles matters through all phases of litigation, including case investigation, strategy, discovery, motion practice, and mediation. He has defended clients in civil lawsuits involving wrongful death, personal injury, and tenant-landlord disputes.
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

Jonathan Conigliari
was promoted to counsel of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP in Los Angeles.
Conigliari has been elevated to Counsel, effective Jan. 1.
Yizhou Xu
was promoted to counsel of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP in Palo Alto.
Xu has been elevated to Counsel, effective Jan. 1.
Perkins Coie LLP

Kyle R. Canavera
was promoted to partner of Perkins Coie LLP in San Diego.
Canavera counsels clients at all intellectual property (IP) life cycle stages and advises clients on related IP issues. His promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Matthew L. Goldberg
was promoted to partner of Perkins Coie LLP in San Francisco.
Goldberg has successfully represented clients in wage-and-hour class actions and California Private Attorney General Act (PAGA) matters, as well as plaintiff retaliation, harassment, and discrimination cases. His experience includes preparing for and attending mediations and settlement conferences before the California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE), California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), and the U.S. Equal Opportunity Commission (EEOC). He also possesses experience as a trial lawyer, assisting in all phases of representation. His promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Andrew Klein
was promoted to partner of Perkins Coie LLP in Palo Alto.
Klein litigates complex intellectual property disputes across the country, focusing on patent litigation. He represents Fortune 500 and emerging companies in all phases of litigation, from initial case assessment to settlement. His practice also includes appeals in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit for patent cases and elsewhere. HIs promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Jessica North
was promoted to partner of Perkins Coie LLP in Palo Alto.
North focuses her practice on representing emerging growth companies, established corporations, and venture capital funds. She represents companies across a wide range of industries, including technology, life science, food & beverage, and entertainment. In addition to providing strategic counseling to clients, North's practice encompasses a wide range of corporate and securities laws, with a primary focus on venture capital, mergers & acquisitions, equity and debt financings, and corporate governance. Her promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Jasmine Wetherell
was promoted to partner of Perkins Coie LLP in Los Angeles.
Wetherell advises consumer goods companies, with an emphasis on serving food, dietary supplements, cosmetics/personal care, and cannabis businesses. She maintains a civil litigation practice focusing on consumer class-action defense and is highly experienced in defending claims brought under California’s Consumer Legal Remedies Act, Unfair Competition Law, and False Advertising Law. She has deep knowledge of California’s Proposition 65, providing both compliance advice and litigation defense to consumer goods companies, and has extensive experience in handling claims involving trace contaminants in food.
Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP.

Nikole K. Zoumberakis
joined Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP. as corporate partner in Los Angeles.
Zoumberakis represents investment advisors servicing institutional clients and high-net-worth individuals. She also advises pension plans and other institutional investors with their investments in hedge funds, private equity, venture capital, and real estate funds. She has served as outside general counsel and adviser to businesses ranging from start-up and emerging private companies to seasoned enterprises, advising on formation, governance, financing, commercial agreements, federal and state securities laws, and other regulatory and complex commercial matters.
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

John J. Kreager
was promoted to partner of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP in Los Angeles.
Kreager's promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Matthew Kemp
was promoted to partner of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP in Los Angeles.
Kemp's promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Harry N. Hudesman
was promoted to partner of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP in Palo Alto.
Hudesman focuses his practice on executive compensation and employee benefits issues arising in the context of a wide range of transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, spin-offs, and initial public offerings, among others. He regularly advises public and private companies on various employment, compensatory and benefit matters, including the design, negotiation, and implementation of employment and separation arrangements, cash-based and equity-based incentive plans, golden parachute excise tax issues, and related employment matters. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.
Holland & Knight LLP

Anne Redcross Beehler
joined Holland & Knight LLP as partner in Newport Beach.
Beehler has represented lenders, landlords, tenants, developers, investors, real estate investment trusts (REITs), receivers and individuals in a range of disputes concerning real property. She handles her cases from start to finish and has substantial experience trying cases in federal and state courts.
Nossaman

Elizabeth Cousins
was promoted to chair, infrastructure group of Nossaman in Los Angeles.
As the new chair, Cousins' priorities include continuing to grow the group's water/wastewater practice, further expanding the group's footprint into emerging infrastructure practice fields, such as renewable energy, electric and autonomous vehicles, and other green technologies and attracting and retaining best-in-class, diverse attorneys that will benefit the group's clients and build on the strength of Nossaman's outstanding brand.
Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Amanda E. Taber
was promoted to partner of Barnes & Thornburg LLP in Los Angeles.
Taber helps her clients assess the risks and rewards of potential transactions, advises on protecting, maintaining and/or recapturing their rights, and identifies issues of exposure, and then works with her colleagues as necessary - including throughout the other practices in the firm - to provide an efficient, well-rounded and inclusive approach to her clients' matters.
Sidley Austin LLP

Kevin R. Rubino
joined Sidley Austin LLP as partner in San Francisco, CA.
Rubino spent nearly four years prosecuting a wide range of federal offenses in the Criminal Division, including wire fraud, bank fraud, money laundering, cybersecurity, and trying numerous jury trials to verdict. He also led the prosecution of a wide-ranging pandemic-related fraud scheme and one of the largest RICO cases in California in recent years. Prior to joining the U.S. attorney's office, Rubino was a partner at Sidley working on a range of civil commercial litigation matters with a particular focus on technology companies. His practice also included white-collar defense and investigations.
Latham & Watkins

Tessa Bernhardt
was promoted to partner of Latham & Watkins in San Francisco.
Bernhardt is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. She advises public companies, multinational corporations, private equity sponsors, and special committees on complex transactions, activism defense, and corporate governance. The promotion is effective Jan 1.

Blake R. Davis
was promoted to partner of Latham & Watkins in San Francisco.
Davis is a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He focuses on patent and trade secret litigation in US district courts and at the US International Trade Commission and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. The promotion is effective Jan 1.

Alicia R. Jovais
was promoted to partner of Latham & Watkins in San Francisco.
Jovais is a member of the Antitrust & Competition Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents public and private companies in all aspects of antitrust litigation and related counseling, including consumer class actions, monopolization and conspiracy claims, licensing disputes, and state unfair competition matters. The promotion is effective Jan 1.

James I. Robinson
was promoted to partner of Latham & Watkins in Menlo Park (Silicon Valley).
Robinson is a member of the Executive Compensation, Employment & Benefits Practice and Tax Department. He counsels public and private companies on equity incentive plans, deferred compensation plans, severance and change-in-control arrangements, and employment agreements, and advises on compensation and employee benefits in corporate transactions. The promotion is effective Jan 1.

Brett M. Sandford
was promoted to partner of Latham & Watkins in San Francisco.
Sandford is a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He advises on IP litigation, including patent infringement and trade secret disputes, in district and appellate courts and before the US International Trade Commission and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. The promotion is effective Jan 1.

Morgan E. Whitworth
was promoted to partner of Latham & Watkins in San Francisco.
Whitworth is a member of the Securities Litigation & Professional Liability Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents public companies, senior officers and directors, investment managers, and professional services firms in securities and class action litigation and regulatory investigations, with particular experience in the technology sector. The promotion is effective Jan 1.

Francis J. Acott
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins in San Francisco.
Acott is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents clients across multiple industries in class actions and complex civil litigation. The promotion is effective Jan 1.

Allison Harms
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins in San Francisco.
Harms is a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents technology and life sciences clients in patent and other IP disputes before federal district and appellate courts, the US International Trade Commission, and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. The promotion is effective Jan 1.

Shannon D. Lankenau
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins in San Francisco.
Lankenau is a member of the Environment, Land & Resources Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents clients in complex environmental disputes, including litigation involving claims of public nuisance, trespass, products liability, and natural resources damages. The promotion is effective Jan 1.

Max G. Mazzelli
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins in San Francisco.
Mazzelli is a member of the Connectivity, Privacy & Information Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He counsels clients in the US and globally across multiple sectors on cybersecurity, data privacy, and consumer protection issues, advising on regulatory compliance and investigations, litigation, and product counseling. The promotion is effective Jan 1.

Grant E. Strother
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins in San Francisco.
Strother is a member of the firm's Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents clients in complex business litigation, licensing disputes, and insurance recovery matters. The promotion is effective Jan 1.
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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Ryan S. Appleby
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in Los Angeles.
Appleby focuses his practice on complex civil litigation and trial advocacy and has helped clients navigate disputes in state and federal courts and domestic and international arbitrations.

Melissa L. Barshop
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in Los Angeles.
Barshop has experience in a broad range of financing transactions, including acquisition financings, secured and unsecured corporate credit facilities, Rule 144A transactions, private placements, convertible debt offerings, exchange offers, mezzanine transactions, and work-outs and debt restructurings.

Elizabeth A. Dooley
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in San Francisco.
Dooley represents clients across industries with a focus on high-stakes employment and appellate matters

Samuel Eckman
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in Los Angeles.
Eckman is an appellate litigator with extensive experience representing clients in the U.S. Supreme Court and federal and state appellate courts across the nation.

Julian W. Kleinbrodt
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in San Francisco.
Kleinbrodt has broad antitrust experience and represents clients in trial and appellate litigation, as well as government investigations.

Jilian N. London
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in Los Angeles.
London represents media, entertainment, and technology clients and has particular experience in media relations, First Amendment, breach of contract, antitrust, and class action disputes.

Cynthia Chen McTernan
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in Los Angeles.
McTernan represents clients in high-exposure complex commercial actions, class actions, and mass actions, with a focus on consumer protection and employment matters.

Negin Nazemi
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in Los Angeles.
Nazemi advises companies and private equity firms across a wide range of industries, focusing on public and private merger transactions, stock and asset deals, joint ventures, and strategic partnerships.

Carlos M. Soto
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in Los Angeles.
Soto advises companies, private equity firms and investment advisors on complex merger, acquisition and divestiture transactions, joint ventures and strategic investments, and partnerships.

Chris W. Trester
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in Palo Alto.
Trester focuses his corporate practice on mergers and acquisitions and emerging companies, with a specific emphasis on the tech, entertainment, and life science industries.

Chris Whittaker
was promoted to partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in Orange County.
Whittaker represents clients in a wide range of high-stakes, complex commercial cases, with an emphasis in antitrust and competition, technology, intellectual property, and employment matters.
McDermott Will & Emery

Jonathan J. Hawk
joined McDermott Will & Emery as partner in Los Angeles.
Hawk focuses his international litigation practice on technology, the internet, and online platform law. He helps clients navigate multinational, multidisciplinary, and complex civil litigation matters. His successful representations include disputes involving intermediary liability, privacy and defamation, unfair competition, consumer protection, contractual obligations, intellectual property, and free speech, among other fundamental rights.
McGuireWoods LLP

Anthony Q. Le
was promoted to partner of McGuireWoods LLP in Los Angeles.
Le has a broad array of experiences assisting with compliance issues, regulatory and enforcement matters, internal investigations, and individual and class litigation. His diverse practice helps him achieve the most efficient and practical results for his clients, spanning the financial services, technology, automobile, and retail sectors.
Miller Starr Regalia

David Song
joined Miller Starr Regalia as associate in San Francisco.
Song is a litigation associate in Miller Starr Regalia's Walnut Creek office. His practice focuses on litigation, arbitration, and investigations. Before joining Miller Starr Regalia, he successfully represented various clients in a wide range of litigation matters, including breach of contract, federal agency investigations, product liability, and Proposition 65 matters.
Signature Resolution

Clara "Zazi" Pope
joined Signature Resolution as neutral in Century City.
Pope began her career playing a vital role in the landmark Buchwald v. Paramount case, an achievement that set the stage for her three-decade tenure at Warner Bros., Warner Media, and Warner Bros. Discovery in Los Angeles. As the senior vice president and chief litigation officer, she successfully managed numerous legal proceedings in the entertainment industry. Under Pope's leadership, Warner's litigation team achieved extraordinary success, including several landmark rulings confirming the rights of creators of expressive works to fictionalize real-life stories.
Goodwin Procter LLP

Katherine L. Wawrzyniak
joined Goodwin Procter LLP as partner in San Francisco.
Wawrzyniak conducted sophisticated long-term investigations and obtained guilty verdicts in four jury trials. She served as co-chief of the general crimes section and as a line AUSA in the corporate fraud strike force and organized crime drug enforcement task force. She helps clients with their thorniest problems, including high-stakes trials and sensitive corporate investigations. She represents clients in the technology, healthcare, and life sciences industries.
Buchalter

Robert Stemler
joined Buchalter in Orange County.
Stemler's practice encompasses a wide range of areas, including corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, real estate transactions, entity formation, corporate finance, commercial transactions, licensing agreements, and technology transfers. He has established himself as a trusted advisor, representing both international and domestic clients. A key focus of Stemler's practice is facilitating mergers, acquisitions, and other business combinations. He assists clients in navigating complex transactions, offering strategic counsel throughout the process. From the inception of a business to its day-to-day governance, exit strategies, liquidity events, and dissolution, Stemler provides comprehensive legal guidance.
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Farella Braun + Martel LLP

Benjamin R. Buchwalter
joined Farella Braun + Martel LLP as special counsel in San Francisco.
Buchwalter specializes in defending companies of all sizes in employment litigation and strives to understand what is most important to his clients to reach the best company-tailored resolution of disputes. He has deep experience defending companies in single-plaintiff and class and representative action lawsuits related to discrimination, retaliation, harassment, leaves of absence, wage and hour compliance, and requests for accommodations in federal and state courts and arbitrations and before administrative agencies.
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

Alessandra Love Simmons
joined Debevoise & Plimpton LLP as partner in San Francisco.
Simons has deep expertise in advising boards and executives through successful M&A exits and helping companies in all stages of growth realize and enhance value. She represents venture-backed and publicly-traded companies in a range of domestic and cross-border transactions, as well as growth equity and venture capital funds in their investments, including structuring and executing secondary sales and other private liquidity programs. Simons sits on the advisory board for HimforHer, a not-for-profit that accelerates diversity on for-profit boards by bridging the gap between board opportunities and talented women ready for board service.
Latham & Watkins LLP

Liliana Paparelli Ranger
was promoted to partner of Latham & Watkins LLP in Century City, Los Angeles.
Ranger is a member of the Entertainment, Sports & Media Practice and Corporate Department, she advises entertainment and media companies, financial institutions, and investors on complex M&A transactions, strategic joint ventures, company and project-level debt and equity financings, and content production, licensing, and distribution arrangements. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Harrison J. White
was promoted to partner of Latham & Watkins LLP in Los Angeles.
White is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. He represents private equity firms and strategics across industries, particularly clients active in middle-market transactions, on transactional insurance matters. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Tiffany M. Ikeda
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in Century City, Los Angeles.
Ikeda is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents businesses in a range of complex commercial litigation matters in state and federal courts, with a focus on IP, insolvency, and entertainment and media litigation. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Juan Carlos Olivares
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in Los Angeles.
Olivares is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. He represents direct lenders, business development companies and other financial institutions, and equity sponsors and other borrowers in structuring, negotiating, and documenting various financial transactions. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Nathan M. Saper
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in Los Angeles.
Saper is a member of the White Collar Defense & Investigations Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents clients in complex civil disputes, investigations, and enforcement actions before government agencies and courts throughout the US, and conducts internal investigations across a range of industries. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Nima J. Movahedi
was promoted to partner of Latham & Watkins LLP in Costa Mesa.
Movahedi is a member of the Emerging Companies & Growth Practice and Corporate Department. He advises private and public companies, venture capital and private equity firms, and investment banks on M&A, investments, joint ventures, and other complex corporate transactions, particularly in the technology and life sciences sectors. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Jordan Davisson Cook
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in Costa Mesa.
Cook is a member of the Securities Litigation & Professional Liability Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents clients in complex commercial litigation, with a focus on securities litigation, shareholder derivative litigation, complex business disputes, professional liability, and class actions. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Sara E. Schlau
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in Costa Mesa.
Schlau is a member of the Executive Compensation, Employment & Benefits Practice and Tax Department. She advises public and private companies and private equity funds on the employee benefits and compensation aspects of corporate transactions including M&A, corporate financings, and initial public offerings (IPOs). The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Ryan A. Walsh
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in Costa Mesa.
Walsh is a member of the Securities Litigation & Professional Liability Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents public and private companies, as well as their officers, directors, and special committees, in a variety of litigation, white collar, and enforcement matters. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Hannah C. Cary
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in San Diego.
Cary is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. She counsels clients on all forms of transactional insurance, including representations and warranties, tax, and contingent-risk policies, both in the context of transactions and with respect to claims. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Joshua Chao
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in San Diego.
Chao is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. He represents corporate borrowers, investment banks, direct lenders, and other financial institutions in corporate finance transactions across industries, focusing on leveraged finance in the context of acquisitions, refinancings, and recapitalizations. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Joanna A. Gorska
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in San Diego.
Gorska is a member of the Project Development & Finance Practice and Finance Department. She advises sponsors, commercial banks, and other financial institutions on developing and financing projects across multiple sectors, with a focus on renewable energy projects. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

David F. Kowalski
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in San Diego.
Kowalski is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents clients through trial in complex litigation matters in federal and state courts, including unfair competition, fraud, contract, and patent and other IP disputes. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.

Evan R. Youngstrom
was promoted to counsel of Latham & Watkins LLP in San Diego.
Youngstrom is a member of the firm's Emerging Companies & Growth Practice and Corporate Department. He advises founders, private and public companies, and venture capital and private equity firms in the technology, life sciences, and other growth industries. The promotion is effective Jan. 1.
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Wolf Wallenstein PC

Azadeh Gowharrizi
joined Wolf Wallenstein PC as of counsel in Los Angeles.
Gowharrizi has over 15 years of experience in dispute resolution, complex litigation, and mediation at mid-sized and Am Law 100 firms. She has defended claims through all phases of litigation, including drafting and arguing substantive motions, taking and defending depositions, and negotiating settlements in various state and federal actions. In addition to her extensive civil litigation experience, she has advised clients on internal and regulatory investigations and has cross-border experience that includes counseling foreign corporate clients on litigation strategies and risks.

David R. Gabor
joined Wolf Wallenstein PC as partner in Los Angeles.
Gabor is a trial lawyer who represents clients in all aspects of litigation, from trials to arbitration and appeals. He has tried cases to verdict in the contract, real estate, hospitality, tax, bankruptcy, and partnership areas. He litigates real estate (including HOA/Davis-Sterling) matters, intellectual property, government contracts, tax, trademark, copyright, trade secrets, insurance, environmental, Proposition 65, and entertainment issues, among others.
Ropes & Gray LLP

Georgina Jones Suzuki
was promoted to counsel of Ropes & Gray LLP in Silicon Valley.
Suzuki is a strategic IP transactions attorney practicing at the intersection of life sciences and technology. These transactions include technology licensing and transfer, collaborations, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, supply and distribution arrangements, royalty monetizations, and other strategic agreements. Her clients include public and private companies, academic institutions, and investors, including global pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and leading private equity funds.
Miller Barondess, LLP

Benjamin Allen Herbert
joined Miller Barondess, LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Herbert, an experienced trial lawyer, focuses his practice on patent infringement and trade secret misappropriation litigation. Adding his patent expertise to the IP team further enhances the firm's already robust IP practice and solidifies its position as a powerhouse in IP litigation.