Zeb Zankel JD ’14 has joined Jenner & Block in Los Angeles as a Partner in its Communications, Internet and Technology Practice. Read more.
Zeb Zankel JD ’14 has joined Jenner & Block in Los Angeles as a Partner in its Communications, Internet and Technology Practice. Read more.
This fall, three new fellows will join Santa Clara Law in the Privacy Law Program, the Entrepreneur’s Law Clinic, and the Northern California Innocence Project. “We are proud to welcome these three fellows,” said Anna Han, interim dean of Santa…
Devin Kinyon and Laura Norris JD ’97 were quoted in a Daily Journal article about the future of the bar exam, and possible new ways of assessing competency among law graduates “I would love for us to adopt some apprenticeship…
Karla De La Torre ’09, JD ’14 was interviewed by Telemundo about her experience as a beneficiary of DACA. Watch the interview.
Kelley Kulick JD ’98, a deputy public defender for Santa Clara County, and Professor Ellen Kreitzberg were both quoted in a Mercury News article about a jury delivering a not guilty verdict in the death penalty case of a Manuel…
John Kazanovicz JD ’09 joined Kahana & Feld as a Partner with its Construction, General Liability, and Employment Litigation Teams. Read more.
Chelsea Suttmann JD ’12 was promoted to Managing Director at Barulich Dugoni. Read more.
Colleen Chien and Evan Hastings JD ’19 co-authored a guest post on the Patentlyo blog arguing for contextual patent disclosure for open innovation because of Covid-19. “The USPTO’s recently-launched Patents 4 Partnerships platform, the US-based Open Covid Pledge, and Japan-based Open…
Deputy Santa Clara County Public Defender and Santa Clara Law Lecturer Meghan Piano U ’04 JD ’07 and Santa Clara Law Lecturer Ashanti Mitchell were featured in a Mercury News article about Santa Clara County Public Defenders who, once a…
Honorable Eugene Hyman JD ’77 has a letter in the Wall Street Journal in response to an op-ed on the ruling in the Michael Flynn case. Judge Hyman is retired from the Superior Court of California. Read the letter (WSJ…