Partners Davida Brook and Krisina Zuñiga and Co-Managing Partner Kalpana Srinivasan have been named to Forbes’s inaugural America’s Top Women Lawyers list, which recognizes the nation’s top 200 women attorneys.
Among other AI litigation, Brook serves as co-lead counsel for The New York Times in its groundbreaking copyright lawsuit alleging that Microsoft and OpenAI infringed its copyrights in training and grounding their LLMs. In Brook’s most recent arbitration, she secured 59.6M for her client who claimed to have been wrongly terminated by her board rather than pay a promised executive compensation package. Zuñiga recently helped secure a $266 million verdict on behalf of the City of Baltimore in litigation against opioid distributors McKesson and AmerisourceBergen for their role in fueling the opioid epidemic. She is a trusted advisor to clients navigating their most consequential disputes, including trade secret, intellectual property, and contract matters, and serves as co-chair of the firm’s Diversity Committee. Srinivasan is widely recognized for her trial and appellate work in intellectual property, antitrust, class action, and other complex commercial disputes, including securing nine and ten-figure verdicts and awards. In addition to maintaining an active trial practice, she serves as co-managing partner for the 200 lawyer firm.
The full Forbes list is available here, and Srinivasan’s profile can be read here.