Brianna's practice focuses on cross-border comparative employment law, including global business immigration. She works with clients to address critical questions related to the evolution and growth of their global workforce, including international employment contracts, employee handbooks and policies, contingent worker considerations, performance management, benefits, HR data privacy compliance, and equity compensation. Brianna also advises on the global employment aspects of corporate transactions.
Prior to joining Orrick, Brianna practiced corporate immigration law, gaining years of experience facilitating global mobility for large corporations, startups, and individuals alike.
Brianna's practice focuses on cross-border comparative employment law, including global business immigration. She works with clients to address critical questions related to the evolution and growth of their global workforce, including international employment contracts, employee handbooks and policies, contingent worker considerations, performance management, benefits, HR data privacy compliance, and equity compensation. Brianna also advises on the global employment aspects of corporate transactions.
Prior to joining Orrick, Brianna practiced corporate immigration law, gaining years of experience facilitating global mobility for large corporations, startups, and individuals alike.
Anna provides strategic cybersecurity compliance counseling and develops bespoke, forward-looking incident preparedness strategies. She also supports cybersecurity risk assessments and tabletop exercises designed to identify potential gaps.
She also counsels on incident response matters by directing incident investigations, analyzing claims and defenses, examining potential notification obligations and counseling on communications strategies. She provides guidance on the regulatory investigations, class actions and contract disputes that flow from the announcement of privacy and cybersecurity incidents. She has defended Fortune 500 companies in state and federal courts across the nation on cybersecurity and general business issues.
During law school, she was a Legal Intern at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Cyber Crime Division.
Anna provides strategic cybersecurity compliance counseling and develops bespoke, forward-looking incident preparedness strategies. She also supports cybersecurity risk assessments and tabletop exercises designed to identify potential gaps.
She also counsels on incident response matters by directing incident investigations, analyzing claims and defenses, examining potential notification obligations and counseling on communications strategies. She provides guidance on the regulatory investigations, class actions and contract disputes that flow from the announcement of privacy and cybersecurity incidents. She has defended Fortune 500 companies in state and federal courts across the nation on cybersecurity and general business issues.
During law school, she was a Legal Intern at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Cyber Crime Division.
Sonora's practice includes a diverse range of complex litigation, regulatory enforcement, and government-initiated investigation matters. She also maintains an active pro bono practice.
Sonora received her J.D. from the Howard Law School in Washington, D.C. While in law school, she participated in the Howard Criminal Justice Clinic where she represented indigent individuals charged with misdemeanors in Washington, D.C. Superior Court. Sonora was also a student attorney in the Howard Civil Rights Clinic where she contributed to an amicus brief in the landmark case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
Sonora's practice includes a diverse range of complex litigation, regulatory enforcement, and government-initiated investigation matters. She also maintains an active pro bono practice.
Sonora received her J.D. from the Howard Law School in Washington, D.C. While in law school, she participated in the Howard Criminal Justice Clinic where she represented indigent individuals charged with misdemeanors in Washington, D.C. Superior Court. Sonora was also a student attorney in the Howard Civil Rights Clinic where she contributed to an amicus brief in the landmark case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
He currently is national coordinating counsel for a major
oil company in connection with its climate change litigation. He previously
served as co-lead counsel to a major international pharmaceutical manufacturer
in the defense of nationwide litigation challenging industry pricing practices.
Rob’s experience includes extensive work in antitrust and
False Claims Act cases, claims alleging fraud, and agency enforcement actions. His
pharmaceutical industry activities include service as outside counsel to and Corporate
Secretary of the Pharmaceutical Security Institute, Inc., the industry’s
not-for-profit trade organization dedicated to the fight against pharmaceutical
counterfeiting.
He is Managing Editor of The
World in U.S. Courts, Orrick’s quarterly review of court decisions
addressing personal jurisdiction over non-U.S. parties and the extraterritorial
application of U.S. law to global business and cross-border activities.
Rob also served two terms on the District of Columbia Bar’s Pro
Bono standing committee. Before
joining Orrick, he was a partner in Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and Clifford
& Warnke, in Washington, D.C.
He currently is national coordinating counsel for a major
oil company in connection with its climate change litigation. He previously
served as co-lead counsel to a major international pharmaceutical manufacturer
in the defense of nationwide litigation challenging industry pricing practices.
Rob’s experience includes extensive work in antitrust and
False Claims Act cases, claims alleging fraud, and agency enforcement actions. His
pharmaceutical industry activities include service as outside counsel to and Corporate
Secretary of the Pharmaceutical Security Institute, Inc., the industry’s
not-for-profit trade organization dedicated to the fight against pharmaceutical
counterfeiting.
He is Managing Editor of The
World in U.S. Courts, Orrick’s quarterly review of court decisions
addressing personal jurisdiction over non-U.S. parties and the extraterritorial
application of U.S. law to global business and cross-border activities.
Rob also served two terms on the District of Columbia Bar’s Pro
Bono standing committee. Before
joining Orrick, he was a partner in Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and Clifford
& Warnke, in Washington, D.C.
Tyler has represented clients in the federal district courts, before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and at the United States Patent and Trademark Office in IPR and CBM matters. He has experience in matters involving a wide range of technologies, including software, consumer electronics and biotechnology.
Tyler has represented clients in the federal district courts, before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and at the United States Patent and Trademark Office in IPR and CBM matters. He has experience in matters involving a wide range of technologies, including software, consumer electronics and biotechnology.
Shelley's related IP experience includes the following:
Patent invalidation proceedings, anti-counterfeiting, anti-piracy efforts and patent and trademark enforcement litigation in China.
Prosecution of patent and trademark, including application preparation, office actions/oppositions procedures and reexamination procedures.
Enforcement and technology transfer/licensing arrangements for substantial patent and trademark portfolios for companies doing business in China.
Advising on IP protection strategies, R&D related IP issues and matters in relation to export and import control of technology.
Assisting Chinese companies in Section 337 U.S. International Trade Commission investigations, patent infringement litigations and product liability litigations in the U.S.
Shelley's related IP experience includes the following:
Patent invalidation proceedings, anti-counterfeiting, anti-piracy efforts and patent and trademark enforcement litigation in China.
Prosecution of patent and trademark, including application preparation, office actions/oppositions procedures and reexamination procedures.
Enforcement and technology transfer/licensing arrangements for substantial patent and trademark portfolios for companies doing business in China.
Advising on IP protection strategies, R&D related IP issues and matters in relation to export and import control of technology.
Assisting Chinese companies in Section 337 U.S. International Trade Commission investigations, patent infringement litigations and product liability litigations in the U.S.
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