Sarah E. Bruno is a partner in the firm’s intellectual property group. She primarily practices in the area of advertising, privacy, and intellectual property law and is nationally recognized as one of the leaders on the subject of sweepstakes and promotions law.
Sarah represents many brand name clients including Google, YouTube, Deutsche Telekom, LG Electronics, Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association, The Estate of Albert Einstein, Corbis Corporation, Mars, Honeywell International, Discovery Communications, Inc., and Sony Computer Entertainment.
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Victor P. Danhi is a partner in the firm’s automotive industry practice group in the Los Angeles office. He represents national and regional automotive dealership clients in consumer class actions and complex litigation, federal and state regulatory matters, unfair competition claims, commercial and consumer litigation, and franchise disputes. Victor has successfully defended clients at trial before juries, judges and arbitrators. He has extensive experience in the effective resolution of high-stakes litigation and counsels clients in litigation avoidance and regulatory compliance.
Additionally, Victor brings more than 19 years of technical and managerial experience in military and commercial aerospace and satellite communications to his legal practice. He negotiated and drafted major subcontracts for a leading communication satellite manufacturer and advised its purchasing agents on legal issues affecting government and commercial procurement.
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Joshua A. Fowkes is a partner in the litigation group. His practice focuses on complex commercial and real estate litigation, including contract actions, derivative claims, fraud and other business torts, corporate and partnership disputes, employment disputes, and class action claims. He has represented companies across a variety of industries, including investment banking, private equity, health care, real estate development, manufacturing, intellectual property, and government contracting. Josh also has experience defending wrongful death claims arising from accidents in the workplace. He has represented clients in state and federal courts in throughout the country.
Josh is Co-Chair of Arent Fox's electronic discovery taskforce. He has prepared and led several presentations on electronic discovery issues and served on an editorial board of a prominent electronic discovery publication.
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Matthew M. Wright is a partner in the firm’s litigation department, where he practices in the areas of complex commercial litigation, technology and intellectual property litigation, real estate litigation, false advertising, and unfair competition law. Matthew is a seasoned trial lawyer and has substantial experience in domestic and international arbitration proceedings.
Matthew’s focus is corporate litigation, and he has in-depth experience litigating contracts and business torts before state and federal courts throughout the United States. Matthew has assisted clients with a range of matters, including cases involving contract disputes, fraud, breach of fiduciary duties, negligence, unfair competition, wrongful termination, and defamation. He has also represented clients before the National Advertising Division of the Better Business Bureau.
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Daniel M. Lopez is counsel in the firm’s real estate practice group. He advises clients ranging from small privately-held companies to large, publicly-traded REITs in all aspects of commercial real estate transactions. Dan’s practice focuses on acquisitions, dispositions, debt and equity financings, and ownership restructurings of individual assets and portfolios of assets. Dan advises lenders, borrowers, investors, sellers, purchasers, owners, tenants, and developers in transactions involving all major commercial property types.
Dan also has extensive experience with hospitality assets and has advised clients in purchases, sales, joint ventures, financings, and developments of single hotel assets and portfolios of hotel assets, both in the United States and abroad. Additionally, he advises clients in large-scale mixed-use projects, including hospitality, office, retail, leisure, and residential components. These transactions have involved not only acquisition and development activities, but also the creation of condominiums and other forms of common-interest ownership, to maximize flexibility and value in the ownership, operation, financing and sale of interdependent real estate assets.
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