Miller Barondess, LLP

Zachary A. Sarnoff
joined Miller Barondess, LLP as associate in Los Angeles.
Sarnoff is a business litigator with experience advising clients in state and federal courts throughout the country on a variety of complex litigation matters, including intellectual property, contract, antitrust and unfair competition, mergers and acquisitions, fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, product liability, corporate governance, and general commercial.

Cesie C. Alvarez
joined Miller Barondess, LLP as associate in Los Angeles.
Alvarez is a litigator who concentrates her practice on intellectual property and commercial litigation issues affecting the media, entertainment, and new technology sectors. She has represented clients in copyright, DMCA, trademark, trade dress, right of publicity, and defamation disputes. Her clients have included artists and creators, internet service providers, media and toy corporations, and art collectors.

Rana Ayazi
joined Miller Barondess, LLP as associate in Los Angeles.
Ayazi is a litigator that represents employers in state and federal courts in a wide range of labor and employment law matters, including claims for discrimination, harassment, retaliation, trade secret misappropriation, wrongful termination, and wage-and-hour violations. Her experience includes representing and advising employers in single-plaintiff, class action, and Private Attorney General Act (PAGA) lawsuits.
Address
2121 Avenue of the Stars, 26th Floor , Los Angeles 90067 U.S.
T:
(310) 552-4400
F:
(310) 552-8400
Spaulding McCullough & Tansil LLP

Shawn R. Loring
joined Spaulding McCullough & Tansil LLP as associate in Santa Rosa.
Loring's practice focuses on the intersection between estate planning, business development and succession, and real estate transactions. He draws upon his 25+ year career as a financial planner to augment his law practice to help families create, grow, protect, and pass wealth through instruments such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. His experience as the CEO and attorney of a national organization with 36,000+ active member families inform how he counsels owners of family businesses.
The Disability Rights Legal Center

Sylvia Torres-Guillén
joined The Disability Rights Legal Center as director of litigation in Los Angeles.
Torres-Guillén spent decades fighting for civil rights and social, racial, and economic justice. As a federal public defender for nearly 20 years, the State of California's first Latina general counsel of the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board, and ACLU of Southern California's Statewide director of education equity, she fought for the most marginalized and oppressed communities.
The Law Offices of Angel J. Horacek, PC
Iryll Sue Valles Robbins-Umel
joined The Law Offices of Angel J. Horacek, PC as senior associate in Culver City.
Robbins-Umel was an administrative judge at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for nearly 8 years. In this capacity, she adjudicated cases brought forth by federal employees concerning unlawful discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. She skillfully managed an extensive caseload, overseeing hearings, issuing decisions on complaints, and mediating settlement negotiations.
Carlton Fields

Wendy S. Dowse
joined Carlton Fields as of counsel in Los Angeles.
Dowse concentrates on legal research and writing and appellate practice, with a focus on product liability and mass tort matters. She has handled appellate matters and motion practice in state and federal courts across the country and has more than a decade of experience defending pharmaceutical companies in product liability litigation. Dowse's litigation practice encompasses a wide variety of matters and issues, including real estate, product liability, class actions, business law and contracts, personal injury, consumer law, punitive damages, admissibility of expert testimony, and FDA compliance.
Womble Bond Dickinson
Scott D. Mayer
joined Womble Bond Dickinson as of counsel in Los Angeles.
Mayer has worked as an attorney and executive in commercial real estate for 30 years. A licensed real estate broker, his practice focuses on complex transactions and litigation involving real property acquisitions, dispositions, commercial lease negotiations, land development, secured real property loan transactions, public/private partnerships, and broker, landlord, and tenant matters. Mayer was the chief operating officer of a privately held family office in Beverly Hills, with approximately $1 billion in commercial real estate assets under management. He was responsible for the company's portfolio, including acquisitions and dispositions, lease negotiations, development, joint venture projects, and asset management.
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Womble Bond Dickinson has more than 1,000 lawyers based in 31 U.K. and U.S. office locations serving clients across every business sector. The firm practices include commercial; corporate; employment; dispute resolution and litigation; finance: banking, restructuring, insolvency; IP, technology and data; private wealth; projects, construction and infrastructure; real estate; and regulatory law.
Littler Mendelson P.C.

Robert I. Lockwood
joined Littler Mendelson P.C. as shareholder in San Francisco.
Lockwood counsels clients on various aspects of employment law and related litigation. He has defended both California and national employers against complex class action and collective action cases, as well as in single plaintiff litigation matters, involving claims of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, breach of contract, unfair competition, and misappropriation of trade secrets. Lockwood's clients span numerous industries, including financial services, technology and software, sports, pharmaceutical, transportation, manufacturing, agriculture, hospitality, wine and construction. In addition to his litigation practice, Lockwood provides workplace training, conducts investigations, and counsels employers on workplace policies, practices and agreements. He also focuses on labor management relations, including defending against union campaigns and representation petitions, handling grievance arbitration and administrative hearings, responding to unfair labor practice charges and advising on collective bargaining issues.
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Littler has more than 1,700 labor and employment attorneys in offices around the world.
Husch Blackwell LLP
Michael T. Clark
joined Husch Blackwell LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Clark has more than two decades of experience representing clients in mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, and general corporate matters. He represents clients across a broad range of industries, including food and beverage, security, fashion, manufacturing, aerospace/defense, and energy. He also focuses on securities law compliance in connection with the private placement of securities, including through the EB-5 immigrant investment program.
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Husch Blackwell is a national law firm with more than 20 offices across the United States, including its virtual office, The Link. The firm represents clients in major industries, including energy and natural resources; financial services and capital markets; food systems; healthcare, life sciences, and education; real estate, development, and construction; and technology, manufacturing, and transportation. For more information, visit huschblackwell.com.
Crosbie Gliner Schiffman Southard & Swanson LLP (CGS3)

Alison Pappas
joined Crosbie Gliner Schiffman Southard & Swanson LLP (CGS3) as partner in Los Angeles.
With over two decades of experience handling a variety of commercial real estate transactions, including leasing, acquisitions, dispositions and financings, Pappas specializes in complex leasing of office, life science, retail and mixed-use projects. In her prior role as managing director/general counsel of The EMMES Group of Companies, Pappas supervised all legal and compliance functions and also led the company's leasing efforts for its national portfolio of office properties.
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CGS3 is a recognized leader among a new generation of commercial real estate law firms with practice areas covering the entire commercial real estate life cycle, including finance, acquisition/disposition, entity formation, tax, development, land use, leasing, distressed asset workouts and dispute resolution. Earning a reputation as one of California's leading commercial real estate law firms, CGS3 continues to recruit some of the state's top real estate attorneys from both large corporate firms and senior in-house positions. For more information, visit http://www.cgs3.com.
Address
528 Palisades Drive, #532 , Pacific Palisades 90272 United States
T:
(424) 320-9276
F:
(424) 273-1067
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

Karen Deschaine
joined Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati as partner in San Diego.
Deschaine is a corporate and represents clients in the life sciences sector, primarily in the biotechnology and therapeutics space. She has successfully represented clients -- which range from start-ups to public companies -- throughout their life cycles, from formation to exit.
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Wilson Sonsini has more than 950 attorneys and 19 offices in 17 technology, business, and regulatory markets across the United States, China and Europe.
Goldberg Segalla
Alexandria Oguntula
joined Goldberg Segalla as associate in Los Angeles.
Oguntula counsels and represents manufacturers, distributors and others in toxic tort litigation as well as defends clients in environmental disputes. She is involved in all aspects of litigation, including drafting motions, pleadings and briefs; conducting legal research in preparation for motion hearings; and participating in depositions, hearings, and mediations. While in law school, Orguntula gained experience conducting medical record review and analysis as well as drafting deposition summaries for trial preparation while working as a legal extern in the Santa Monica City Attorney's Office. As a law clerk in the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, Orguntula conducted evidence preparation for Grand Jury witness testimony and conducted legal research regarding political corruption, fraud, and misrepresentation issues.
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Goldberg Segalla is a national civil litigation firm with more than 400 attorneys in 22 offices in major metropolitan markets across the United States. Among the firm's practices are employment and labor, insurance coverage, toxic tort and environmental law, business and commercial disputes, product liability, general liability, and management and professional liability.
Tucker Ellis LLP
Edmond M. Connor
joined Tucker Ellis LLP as counsel in Irvine.
Connor has represented clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to individuals in all types of business litigation matters. His expansive practice includes real estate development, land use and environmental matters, lending and banking, securities, property rights, lien rights, construction defects, professional liability, products liability, trademark infringement, military base closure disputes, wrongful termination, unfair competition, antitrust, civil RICO, fraud, contracts, and other business law issues.
Matt J. Fletcher
joined Tucker Ellis LLP as partner in Irvine.
Fletcher practices complex business litigation in trial, arbitration, mediation, and appellate court proceedings. He handles state and federal court cases involving shareholder and partnership disputes, trust and probate litigation, fraud and breach of contract cases, real estate litigation, contractor and surety disputes, breach of fiduciary duty, elder abuse, and professional negligence.
Douglas A. Hedenkamp
joined Tucker Ellis LLP as partner in Irvine.
Hedenkamp handles all types of business litigation matters, including fraud, breach of contract, partnership disputes, trademark and trade secret infringement, real estate development, land use and environmental matters, property rights, water rights, wrongful termination, unfair competition, antitrust, and other business law issues.
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Tucker Ellis is a full-service law firm of more than 220 attorneys in offices in Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, St. Louis and Washington, D.C.
Address
2211 Michelson Drive, Suite 1100 , Irvine 92612
Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger LLP
Daniel Cousineau
joined Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger LLP as partner in Los Angeles (Century City).
Cousineau provides strategic counsel to both corporate and private equity clients on transaction structuring, purchase agreement consideration, and executive compensation matters.
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Greenberg Glusker is a full-service law firm with 100 lawyers in Los Angeles.
Munck Wllson Mandala LLP

Anton (Tony) Handal
joined Munck Wllson Mandala LLP as partner in Century City (Los Angeles).
Handal brings more than 40 years of litigation experience serving as first-chair in cases held in federal and state courts throughout the U.S. Handal has tried more than 100 matters and served as lead counsel in more than 170 patent litigation cases.
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Munck Wilson Mandala is a full-service, technology-focused law firm known for its powerful litigation teams that represent clients in patent, trade secret, trademark, and other intellectual property disputes as well as high-stakes and complex commercial litigation. The firm has offices in Dallas, Austin, Houston, and Waco, Texas, Los Angeles, and Boca Raton, Florida. Munck Wilson Mandala represents clients from start-ups to Fortune 50 companies. Learn more about the firm at http://www.munckwilson.com.
Address
600 Banner Place Tower , Dallas 75251 United States
T:
(972) 628-4500
Paul Hastings LLP

Adam Fee
joined Paul Hastings LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
A former assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York's Criminal Division who played leading roles in a variety of high-profile prosecutions, Fee represents major international banks, multinational corporations, financial technology companies, boards of directors, CEOs, and others facing government investigations and complex civil litigation, primarily in matters involving the U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP

John E. Roesenthal
joined Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP as partner in San Francisco.
Rosenthal has represented defendants and plaintiffs in matters involving business disputes, catastrophic personal injury or death, construction defects, and intellectual property as a litigator. He advises clients on regulatory compliance, including international agreements, federal regulations, and state law. He specializes in effectively communicating technical, scientific, and medical issues, often at the core of the defense of his clients. He has extensive experience in every aspect of complex litigation, from discovery to trial and appeal, including settlement negotiations, arbitration, mediation, and administrative hearings, and he has a strong track record for achieving favorable results for his clients.
Higgs Fletcher & Mack LLP

Stephanie L. Pfaff
joined Higgs Fletcher & Mack LLP as partner in San Diego.
Pfaff has over a decade of experience working on various tax and real estate related transactions, primarily focusing on transactional tax planning and real estate tax matters, including all aspects of California documentary transfer tax and property tax, qualified opportunity zones, like-kind exchange transactions, and renewable energy tax credits. In addition, Pfaff's practice includes advising tax-exempt and nonexempt nonprofit organizations and closely held businesses and advising clients in transactional tax and real estate matters for estate planning trusts and family-owned businesses.
Fisher & Phillips LLP

Landon R. Schwob
joined Fisher & Phillips LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Schwob defends employers in a wide range of workplace disputes, from single-party harassment and discrimination claims to large wage and hour class action and California PAGA matters. Landon has mediated and resolved hundreds of cases and has tried cases before judges, juries, arbitrators, and administrative agencies. He also has briefed and argued matters before the California Courts of Appeal.
Venable LLP
Philip T. Sheng
joined Venable LLP as partner in San Francisco.
Sheng has extensive experience in matters related to telecommunications, semiconductor integrated circuits, smartphone and tablet displays, as well as life sciences and pharmaceuticals. Earlier in his career, he served as a law clerk to Chief Judge Randall R. Rader of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Adam M. Weg
joined Venable LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Weg focuses his practice on complex business, real estate, antitrust, trade secrets, cross-border international arbitration disputes, and sophisticated insurance matters. Adam has considerable experience handling matters through all stages of civil litigation, pending in both state and federal courts, as well as in both domestic and international arbitration.
Duane Morris LLP

Brian L. Johnsrud
was promoted to office managing partner of Duane Morris LLP in Silicon Valley.
Johnsrud has represented companies in their most challenging employment law matters for more than 25 years. When anticipatory and strategic work does not prevent a dispute, he defends companies in multiple forums, from agency proceedings and hearings to arbitration and litigation. Johnsrud defends a wide variety of claims, from whistleblower/retaliation claims to gender, age and race discrimination cases as well as executive contract and compensation matters. He has defended many PAGA actions as well as other wage-and-hour claims. Johnsrud is a frequent adviser on sensitive investigations and executive separations.
Signature Resolution

Halim Dhanidina
joined Signature Resolution as mediatior/neutral in Los Angeles.
Dhanidina reviewed nearly 1,000 appeals spanning various disciplines, including family, employment, business litigation, and probate. Before his Court of Appeal appointment, Dhanidina served as a judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court and presided over multiple notable cases that significantly impacted both his career and those affected by the verdict.
Bruce A. Edwards
joined Signature Resolution as meditator/neutral in San Francisco.
Edwards has served as a mediator and special master since 1986. He has mediated over 7,000 disputes throughout the United States and developed extensive expertise in handling complex, multi-party cases. His mediation practice includes matters involving construction, engineering and infrastructure, environment, health care, employment, business/commercial, insurance coverage, mass tort, personal injury, and wrongful death. Recently he has developed expertise in virtual mediation of multi-party cases.
Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian, LLP

Brett Pletcher
as of counsel
in Silicon Valley
Pletcher has rejoined Gunderson Dettmer as of counsel in the firm's Corporate and Securities practice. Pletcher most recently served as executive vice president, corporate affairs, general counsel, and corporate secretary of Gilead Sciences, Inc. Prior to his 17-plus year tenure at Gilead, Pletcher was a partner at Gunderson Dettmer.
Address
550 Allerton Street , Redwood City 94063 USA
T:
(650) 321-2400
F:
(650) 321-2800
DLA Piper LLP
Jennifer M. Feldman
was promoted to partner of DLA Piper LLP in San Diego.
Feldman has served at the firm since 2001. Her practice focuses on litigation in federal and state courts, concentrating on electronic discovery and knowledge management in complex commercial litigation matters, class action cases and regulatory investigations. Alongside Mancari, Feldman is currently co-chair of DLA Piper's eDiscovery and Information Management practice.
Leeanne Sara Mancari
was promoted to partner of DLA Piper LLP in Century City.
Mancari has been at the firm since 2004. She manages all aspects of national and international discovery, frequently serving as lead eDiscovery counsel on large-scale litigations, including multidistrict litigations. Additionally, Mancari co-chairs DLA Piper's eDiscovery and Information Management practice and is co-head of eXplore, the firm's eDiscovery Resource Center.
Steptoe & Johnson LLP

Julia B. Strickland
joined Steptoe & Johnson LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Strickland is a market-leading lawyer who leads a substantial team on the defense of class actions and other complex actions for some of the biggest consumer financial services companies. In addition to her decades of experience representing clients through dispositive motion practice, trial and/or appeal, she has a well-deserved reputation for negotiating and structuring settlements of complex disputes and class actions. She is versatile and creative in developing settlement structure options tailored to the client's unique needs. She also routinely represents companies in compliance counseling, regulatory proceedings, and responding to claims by federal and state regulators and enforcement authorities. Julia's client list is a "Who's Who" of financial services companies, including American Express, JPMorgan Chase, Early Warning Services/Zelle, Discover, Citigroup, and Synchrony Bank, among others.

Stephen J. Newman
joined Steptoe & Johnson LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Newman handles class action defense and other representative litigation, including multidistrict cases, as well as proceedings launched by government officials on behalf of the general public. He has extensive experience representing companies including internet businesses, retailers, banks, insurers, and manufacturers under California’s Unfair Competition Law and Consumers Legal Remedies Act. Stephen’s extensive experience extends to data security, consumer privacy, securities fraud, insurance and accountancy, and actuarial malpractice.

Christopher R. Fredrich
joined Steptoe & Johnson LLP as partner in Los Angeles.
Fredrich focuses his practice on complex civil litigation, with an emphasis on defending financial institutions and other commercial clients in class actions, arbitration, and enforcement matters. He represents banks, digital payment companies, credit card issuers, loan servicers, investors, and technology companies in state and federal court proceedings, at both the trial and appellate levels. He has significant experience litigating claims arising under banking and consumer protection laws, including the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, Truth in Lending Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and Telephone Consumer Protection Act, as well as California’s Unfair Competition Law, False Advertising Law, and Consumers Legal Remedies Act.
Murphy, Pearson, Bradley & Feeney P.C.

Javkhlan Enkhbayar
joined Murphy, Pearson, Bradley & Feeney P.C. as associate in San Francisco.
Javkhlan represents clients in business and intellectual property matters, as well as civil litigation and professional liability. As a law student, Javkhlan received the Intellectual Property and Technology Law Certificate and participated in the USPTO Trademark Program as a certified student, providing legal services to parties needing assistance with the registration of trademarks and copyrights. She also participated in the 2019 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition. During her third year of law school, Javkhlan served as a board member for USF Law Review and USF Moot Court Program.
Address
580 California Street Suite 1100 , San Francisco 94104 United States
T:
(415) 788-1900
Miller Barondess, LLP

Dominic J. Nunneri
joined Miller Barondess, LLP as associate in Los Angeles.
Nunneri's practice focuses on civil litigation in state and federal courts. He has experience representing defendants and plaintiffs in high-profile disputes, including product liability, business litigation, healthcare litigation, and trust and estates litigation.
Address
2121 Avenue of the Stars, 26th Floor , Los Angeles 90067 U.S.
T:
(310) 552-4400
F:
(310) 552-8400
University of California, Irvine School of Law

Venna Dubai
joined University of California, Irvine School of Law as professor in Irvine.
Dubal's research examines the intersection of law, technology, and precarious work. She uses ethnography and critical theory to understand the impact of digital technologies and emerging legal frameworks on the lives of workers, the co-constitutive influences of law and work on society, and the role of law and lawyers in social and labor movements.

Kevin S. Haeberle
joined University of California, Irvine School of Law as professor in Irvine.
Haeberle's research has centered on the stock market and other secondary markets for financial instruments. His scholarly work has been twice selected for republication in the Securities Law Review and for presentation at a number of events, including the 2022 Columbia Business Law Review Symposium on the Future of Securities Regulation, the 2020 Yale/Stanford/Harvard Junior Faculty Forum, and the 2015 George Washington University Center for Law, Economics, and Finance Junior Faculty Workshop. In 2022, he was named program fellow with the Columbia Law School and Columbia Business School Program in the Law and Economics of Capital Markets.

Ari Ezra Waldman
joined University of California, Irvine School of Law as professor in Irvine.
Waldman is internationally recognized in academic, advocacy, and policy circles for his expertise at the intersection of law, technology, and society. Recognizing the impact of law and technology on marginalized and minoritized groups, he has dedicated his research to understanding the social dynamics of law, particularly with respect to privacy, artificial intelligence, misinformation, and the LGBTQ+ community. Waldman's extensive and award-winning scholarship explores the relationship between technology and power, often through an interdisciplinary lens. His most recent book, "Industry Unbound: The Inside Story of Privacy, Data, and Corporate Power" (Cambridge University Press, 2021), pulls back the curtain on tech companies' manipulation of privacy law.

Adam Cowing
joined University of California, Irvine School of Law as professor in Irvine.
Cowing is an assistant clinical professor of law and teaches in the Community and Economic Development Clinic at UCI Law. Before coming to UCI Law, Cowing was a clinical teaching fellow and lecturer at Yale Law School, where he co-taught Yale's Community and Economic Development Clinic.
Jessica L. Rofé
joined University of California, Irvine School of Law as professor in Irvine.
Rofé's research and teaching interests sit at the intersection of criminal law and immigration law and primarily focus on deportation defense and detention issues. She will join UCI Law's visiting faculty in Spring 2024 from New York University School of Law, where she is the Toni Rembe and Arthur Rock Immigrant defense fellow and supervising attorney at the law school's Immigrant Rights Clinic.

Heather Tanana
joined University of California, Irvine School of Law as professor in Irvine.
Tanana previously served as an Assistant Professor (Research) and Wallace Stegner Center Fellow at the S.J. Quinney College of Law. She has clerked at the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah and founded the Indian Law Section of the Utah State Bar Association. Tanana's contributions to the legal field have earned her recognition and accolades from organizations such as the Natural Resources & Environmental Law Section of the Utah State Bar, the Utah Minority Bar Association, and the Environment, Energy, and Resources Section of the American Bar Association.
Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP

Megumi Horiuchi
joined Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP as partner in San Francisco.
Horiuchi defends clients against claims involving property development, construction, transportation and trucking, product liability, toxic tort, breach of contract, and general liability. Her construction litigation practice includes the representation of builders, developers, general contractors, engineers, subcontractors, and manufacturers in commercial and residential high-rise, mid-rise, and conversion projects.

Raymond J. Park
joined Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP as partner in San Francisco.
Park is a civil litigation attorney who defends clients against claims involving property development, construction, product liability, toxic tort, environmental, trucking and transportation, breach of contract, subrogation, and general liability. His construction litigation practice includes the representation of builders, developers, general contractors, engineers, subcontractors, and manufacturers in commercial and residential high-rise, mid-rise, and conversion projects.
Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP

Carolina Bustillo
joined Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP as associate in San Diego.
Bustillo counsels multinationals on an array of international tax matters, including efficient tax structuring, restructurings, cross-border transactions and IP migrations. Her clients operate in many industries, including life sciences and technology.
Kennedys Law LLP

Teri Mae Rutledge
joined Kennedys Law LLP as special counsel in San Francisco.
Rutledge advises clients on coverage matters, including commercial general liability, professional liability, employment practices liability, director's and officers' liability, and first-party coverages, with a focus on California law. She has litigated at the trial and appellate level in courts throughout the Ninth Circuit and nationwide. In addition, Rutledge has trained clients regarding California claims handling requirements.

Michael W. Melendez
joined Kennedys Law LLP as partner in San Francisco.
As an insurance coverage attorney, Melendez focuses his practice on all types of complex insurance coverage, including construction defects, advertising injury, personal injury, professional liability, and general liability. He advises insurers on claims handling and coverage issues, defends bad faith suits, and litigates declaratory relief and contribution actions. He has designed and given several presentations to claims professionals and attorneys on insurance coverage and general legal issues, including claims practices, construction defects, additional insurance, independent counsel, ethics, and bad faith.