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Jane Doe was born in 1975, received
a BA in Business from UC Berkeley in 1996 and
her JD from Stanford
Law School in 1999. Ms. Doe was editor-in-chief
of the Stanford Law Review. Ms. Doe became licensed
to practice law in 1999. Before joining Smith
& Jones, Ms. Doe clerked for the California
Supreme Court. In 2003, Ms. Doe joined Smith
& Jones as an associate in their commercial
litigation department
Expertise
Jane Doe has handled lawsuits involving deceptive
or false advertising claims. Her experience includes
the complex issues related to The Lanham Act and
California Business and Professions Code sections
17200 and 17500 disputes. Her notable cases include:
Acme
Corporation v. Orion Company, Inc.
Professional Organizations
Jane Doe is a member of several professional organizations
including the Bar Association of San Francisco,
The San Francisco Barristers Club and Women's
Advocate Circle.
Published Works
Jane Doe has published numerous articles relating
to the Lanham Act, including: Can The Lanham
Act Survive In the New Era?
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