02/10/2005
New Partners Elevated from Associate and Of Counsel Ranks
San Francisco (February 10, 2005) -- Morrison & Foerster today announced that 22 lawyers were elected to the partnership, effective January 1, 2005. The new partners represent 11 of the firm's 19 offices and the following practice areas: corporate; litigation; patent; technology transactions; financial transactions; real estate; and tax.
Keith C. Wetmore, Chair of Morrison & Foerster, said: "We are delighted to welcome these outstanding lawyers to the partnership. As a group, they represent growth in strategic practice areas in key markets around the world; as individuals, they reflect the commitment to delivering success to our clients that is the hallmark of this firm."
The new partners are:
2005 Partnership Class
Brooks M. Beard
Mr. Beard is a member of the Litigation Department and resident in the firm's San Francisco office. His practice is focused
on environmental and intellectual property matters, as well as matters involving federal preemption of state laws. He received
his J.D., cum laude, from Vermont Law School in 1995, and his LL.M., with distinction, from the Georgetown University Law
Center in 1996. He joined Morrison & Foerster in 1997. (Associate)
Stuart S. Beraha
Mr. Beraha is a member of the Technology Transactions Group and resident in the firm's Tokyo office. He has broad experience
in technology, content, branding and other intellectual property development, licensing and partnering transactions. Mr. Beraha
received his J.D. degree from New York University in 1993. From 1993 to 1995, Mr. Beraha served as a law clerk to the Honorable
Avern Cohn, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan. He joined Morrison & Foerster in 2000. (Of
Counsel)
Paul W. Boltz, Jr.
Mr. Boltz is a member of the Corporate Group and resident in the firm's Hong Kong office. He has practiced corporate and international
securities law in the U.S., Hong Kong, and China, with a particular focus on representing companies and investment banks in
Asia for public, private, and Regulation S/144A securities offerings and compliance with ongoing corporate governance and
listing requirements. Mr. Boltz also has extensive experience with venture capital transactions and private equity fund formation
and investments, including advising clients on forming onshore private equity funds in China. He received his J.D. from Villanova
University School of Law in 1996. Mr. Boltz joined Morrison & Foerster in 2000. (Associate)
Kenneth W. Brakebill
Mr. Brakebill is a member of the Litigation Department and resident in the firm's San Francisco office. He is engaged in a
general commercial litigation practice and has significant trial experience in federal and state court. Mr. Brakebill has
been involved in a broad array of complex litigation matters, predominantly intellectual property disputes, and also a range
of other matters including securities, construction, insurance coverage and consumer class actions. He received his J.D. degree
from the University of California, Hastings, in 1997, after completing his third year of law school at Harvard Law School.
Mr. Brakebill joined Morrison & Foerster in 1998 after serving for one year as a law clerk to the Honorable Robert G. Flanders,
Jr., of the Rhode Island Supreme Court. (Associate)
Gregory B. Caligari
Mr. Caligari is a member of the Real Estate Group and resident in the firm's Walnut Creek office. He practices in the area
of real estate transactions, including all aspects of commercial and development-related sales, leasing, financing and construction.
Prior to joining Morrison & Foerster, Mr. Caligari was Senior Counsel at wireless telecommunications company Vodafone-AirTouch.
He received his J.D. from the University of California, Hastings School of Law, cum laude, in 1993 (Order of the Coif, Thurston
Society, Hastings Law Journal). Mr. Caligari joined Morrison & Foerster in 2002. (Of Counsel)
Peng Chen
Dr. Chen is a member of the Patent Group and resident in the firm's San Diego office. His practice focuses on patent prosecution,
client counseling, opinion and litigation and encompasses all fields of the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Dr.
Chen has a significant amount of experience in preparing and prosecuting biotechnology and pharmaceutical patents, and litigating
biotechnology patents. He received his J.D. in 1997 from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone
Scholar, and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Chen joined Morrison & Foerster in 2000. (Of
Counsel)
Walter I. Conroy
Mr. Conroy is a member of the Corporate Group and resident in the firm's San Francisco office. His practice includes a broad
range of corporate and securities transactions, focusing on U.S. and international mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures,
strategic alliances, and public and private securities offerings. His experience includes transactions in a variety of industries,
including the Internet; software; print, film and digital media; investment banking; telecommunications; electronics; consumer
products; foodstuffs; wineries; and well as many others. Mr. Conroy received his J.D. in 1996 from Fordham Law School, where
he was an associate editor of the Fordham Law Review. He joined Morrison & Foerster in 1999. (Associate)
Raj S. Dave
Dr. Dave is a member of the Patent Group and resident in the firm's Northern Virginia office. He is active in counseling,
patent prosecution, patent opinion, interferences, and patent litigation. Dr. Dave represents U.S. and foreign clients in
biotechnology, business method, chemistry, composite and polymer materials, electronics and semiconductors, fuel cell technology,
Internet and software, lasers, medical devices, nanotechnology, optics, pharmaceuticals, and telecommunications, among many
others. He received his J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law, his L.L.M. in Intellectual Property/Patent
Law from The George Washington University Law School, and his D.Sc. from Washington University School of Engineering. Dr.
Dave joined Morrison & Foerster in 1997. (Of Counsel)
Joel C. Haims
Mr. Haims is a member of the Litigation Department and resident in the firm's New York office. His practice focuses on complex
commercial and securities litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Mr. Haims also has experience with securities regulatory
proceedings, internal investigations and corporate and securities transactions, including public offerings and private placements
of equity securities. He received his J.D. degree in 1993 from the Cornell Law School. Mr. Haims joined Morrison & Foerster
in 1998. (Of Counsel)
Vivian L. Hanson
Ms. Hanson is a member of the Technology Transactions Group and resident in the firm's New York office. Her practice is focused
primarily on complex, large-scale outsourcing transactions, as well as domestic and cross-border transactions involving the
transfer of intellectual property rights in a variety of industries, including information services, information technologies,
financial services, entertainment, and pharmaceuticals. She also has extensive experience in mergers and acquisitions, joint
ventures and strategic alliances, as well as biotech licensing transactions. Prior to joining Morrison & Foerster, Ms. Hanson
was Senior Counsel at Home Box Office, a Time Warner company. She received her J.D. in 1986 from Columbia University School
of Law. She is fluent in Japanese. Ms. Hanson joined Morrison & Foerster in 2000. (Of Counsel)
Timothy J. Harris
Mr. Harris is a member of the Corporate Group and resident in the firm's Palo Alto office. His practice focuses on representing
start-up and emerging growth technology enterprises. Mr. Harris' representation extends from pre-inception planning through
acquisition or initial public offering, directly advising entrepreneurs, executive management, and Boards of Directors. He
also represents public companies in their acquisition and venture capital investment activities. Mr. Harris received his J.D.
degree, cum laude, in 1997 from Northwestern University, where he was an Associate Editor of the Northwestern University Law
Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif. He joined Morrison & Foerster in 1997. (Associate)
Sunil R. Kulkarni
Mr. Kulkarni is a member of the Litigation Department and resident in the firm's Palo Alto office. He has a complex civil
litigation practice, with particular expertise in securities, intellectual property, and voting rights litigation. Mr. Kulkarni
has represented clients in federal, California, and Delaware trial and appellate courts. He received his J.D. degree in 1996,
magna cum laude, from the University of California, Hastings College of Law, where he was Managing Editor of the Hastings
Law Journal and was elected to the Order of the Coif and the Thurston Honor Society. From 1996-97, Mr. Kulkarni served as
a law clerk to United States District Judge Oliver W. Wanger in the Eastern District of California. He joined Morrison & Foerster
in 1997. (Associate)
J. Alexander Lawrence
Mr. Lawrence is a member of the Litigation Department and resident in the firm's New York office. His litigation practice
focuses on intellectual property, corporate governance, and complex commercial litigation. Mr. Lawrence has represented U.S.
and international clients in actions involving infringement of intellectual property rights, trade secret misappropriation,
federal securities laws, false claims act, and various commercial disputes. He received his J.D., Order of the Coif, from
Vanderbilt University in 1996. Mr. Lawrence joined Morrison & Foerster in 2000. (Associate)
Joy S. MacIntyre
Ms. MacIntyre is a member of the Tax Group and resident in the firm's San Francisco office. She has a general federal tax
practice with an emphasis on transactional work, including domestic and cross-border mergers, acquisitions, and restructurings.
Her experience includes work with real estate investment trusts, partnerships involving real estate, private equity funds,
and financial products. Ms. MacIntyre received her J.D. in 1996, magna cum laude, from New York University School of Law,
where she was a member of the Moot Court Board and an editor of the Tax Law Review, and was elected to the Order of the Coif.
She joined Morrison & Foerster in 1998. (Associate)
Mia Mazza
Ms. Mazza is a member of the Litigation Department and resident in the firm's San Francisco office. Her practice focuses primarily
on representing issuers and related parties in federal and state securities litigation, including shareholder class actions,
derivative actions, and other matters involving director and officer liability. She received her J.D. from the University
of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law in 1996. Ms. Mazza joined Morrison & Foerster in 2000. (Associate)
Jennifer J. Mink
Ms. Mink is a member of the Financial Transactions Group and resident in the firm's New York office. She represents commercial
banks, investment banks, broker-dealers, hedge funds, and other entities in lending, loan trading, CDO transactions, workouts
and other matters. She has extensive experience in trading and review and analysis of credit documentation relating to many
types of debt facilities, including financing facilities for aircraft, project finance, oil and gas, and real estate. Ms.
Mink received her J.D. from the University of Virginia in 1996. She joined Morrison & Foerster in 2003. (Of Counsel)
Sandra Lee Montgomery
Ms. Montgomery is a member of the Financial Transactions Group and resident in the firm's Los Angeles office. Her practice
is focused on asset-based lending and related workout transactions, with the additional experience in commercial bank lending
transactions. Ms. Montgomery received her J.D. and LL.M. from the University of Washington School of Law in 1997. She is fluent
in Portuguese and Korean and also speaks French and Spanish. Ms. Montgomery joined Morrison & Foerster in 2004. (Of Counsel)
Craig S. Mordock
Mr. Mordock is a member of the Corporate Group and resident in the firm's Orange County office. He maintains a general corporate
and securities practice, with special emphasis on securities offerings, corporate governance and mergers and acquisitions.
His securities experience includes representations of issuers and underwriters in public offerings, as well as start-up companies
and venture capitalists in early-stage financings. Mr. Mordock received his J.D. degree from Vanderbilt University in 1995,
where he served as Managing Editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review. He joined Morrison & Foerster in 1998. (Associate)
Jose L. Patino
Mr. Patino is a member of the Litigation Department and resident in the firm's San Diego office. His practice concentrates
on representing companies in commercial and intellectual property disputes. He has extensive experience before trial and appellate
courts throughout the country, having argued motions or appeals in 20 different states. Mr. Patino received his J.D. from
Harvard Law School in 1990, where he was the Articles Editor of the Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review. He
is fluent in Spanish. Mr. Patino joined Morrison & Foerster in 2001. (Of Counsel)
Louise C. Stoupe
Ms. Stoupe is a member of the Litigation Department and resident in the firm's Tokyo office. Her emphasis is on intellectual
property and international dispute resolution, including arbitration and mediation. Ms. Stoupe has experience in a wide range
of international commercial dispute resolution matters including internal company fraud and quality investigations, licensing
disputes, electronic commerce issues, general contract disputes, including transportation and sales contracts, patent disputes,
trade secret and unfair competition issues, and general corporate matters. She obtained a Masters of Commercial Law (First
Class Honors), graduating at the top of her class. In 1999, she was awarded the Fulbright Buddle Findlay Award to study for
a Masters of Law at Duke University. Ms. Stoupe joined Morrison & Foerster in 2000. (Associate)
David Thatcher
Mr. Thatcher is a member of the Corporate Group and resident in the firm's Denver office. His practice focuses on a broad
range of corporate transactions, including public and private mergers and acquisitions, public and private offerings of equity
and debt, secured and unsecured bank financings, general corporate representation, technology transactions, and real estate
transactions, including real estate financing. Mr. Thatcher received his J.D. degree with honors from The University of Denver
College of Law in 1995. He was the Business Editor of the Denver University Law Review and is a member of the Order of St.
Ives. Mr. Thatcher also received a M.B.A. in Finance with honors from the University of Denver in 1992. He joined Morrison
& Foerster in 1998. (Associate)
Sonia S. Waisman
Ms. Waisman is a member of the Litigation Department and resident in the firm's Los Angeles office. She is engaged in general
business litigation, focusing on complex insurance coverage cases. She has been national environmental coverage counsel for
several large insurance companies, and has served as liaison counsel in multi-billion dollar insurance litigation cases. She
has handled a wide array of insurance coverage litigation in both state and federal courts throughout the country, at the
trial court and appellate levels. She is also active in the development of animal law and is a co-author of the first Animal
Law Casebook, now in its second edition, used in more than forty law schools across the country. Ms. Waisman received her
J.D., magna cum laude, from California Western School of Law in 1991. She joined Morrison & Foerster in 2000. (Of Counsel)





