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Sallie
Kim
Partner
Sallie
Kim is a litigation partner with a
practice covering a broad spectrum of complex and commercial matters,
including general commercial litigation, employment
litigation, intellectual property litigation, securities litigation,
and real estate litigation, in both state and federal courts and
in arbitration and mediation. She represents individuals and private
and public companies.
Previously, she practiced in the Financial Products Group of Duane
Morris LLP in San Francisco, California, and the litigation departments
of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and Heller Ehrman White
& McAuliffe in Palo Alto, California. She also served as the
Associate Dean for Student Affairs at Stanford Law School from 1995
to 1999, where she was also a Lecturer in Law and taught a course
in Advanced Evidence. She was a law clerk for the Hon. Spencer Williams,
U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, from 1989
to 1991.
Ms. Kim graduated
cum laude from Princeton University in 1986 with a major in the
Woodrow Wilson School, and she received a Certificate in the Program
in East Asian Studies. She received her J.D. from Stanford Law School,
where she won the prize for Best Team of Advocates in the Kirkwood
Moot Court competition and where she served as Chair of the Asian
Law Students Association and as a member of the Stanford Law Review.
Ms. Kim has
served on the Board of Visitors for Stanford Law School and the
Site Council for Baywood Elementary School (San Mateo-Foster City
School District). She has also served as Alumni Secretary for the
Class of 1986 for Princeton University (1986 91) and Alumni
Secretary for the Class of 1989 for Stanford Law School (1994
2006). She has been a member of the Board of Directors for the Immigrant
Legal Resource Center of San Francisco, California since 1999.
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phone:
650.237.7221
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