
William R. Sears joined Quinn Emanuel’s New York office in 2014 right out of law school. It was there, he said, “where I cut my teeth on financial institutions litigation.”
Except for a year as a federal judicial clerk in Philadelphia, Sears stayed on in New York, working on complex financial and antitrust matters until he and his wife moved to California in 2019. “That was a really exciting shift for me because I was able to bring my fina...
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