Julie Fieber is a partner in the firm's San Francisco office practicing complex commercial litigation. Ms. Fieber has a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering and is admitted to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Fieber worked as an engineer for ICF Kaiser Engineers, focusing on the environmental impacts of legislation affecting automotive fuels and technologies. During law school, Ms. Fieber was an extern law clerk to Associate Justice Ming W. Chin of the California Supreme Court.
Representative Matters
Arbitrating a claim for breach of a service agreement, achieving full recovery of damages, attorneys' fees and costs.
Defending a shareholder derivative action over a failed baseball league. Using repeated demurrers and a successful motion for bond, obtained dismissal of all claims with no monetary settlement.
Representing a former purchaser of a savings and loan in a breach of contract trial against the United States Government in the Court of Federal Claims.
Representing People Soft in its unfair competition action against Oracle arising from Oracle's hostile tender offer for People Soft.
Publications
"Setting the E-Discovery Agenda For Your Case," with Michael F. Kelleher, Mealey's Litigation Report, Vol. 4, #5, February 2007
Education
University of San Francisco, J.D., 1999. (summa cum laude, USF Deans Scholar, member of University of San Francisco Law Review and the McAuliffe Law Honor Society)
University of California, Santa Barbara, B.S. Chemical Engineering, 1985. (UC Regents Scholar)
Memberships
American Bar Association
Energy Bar Association
Power Association of Northern California
Member, Bar Association of San Francisco
Bar Admissions
Ms. Fieber is a member of the State Bar of California and admitted to practice in State and Federal Courts throughout California.
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Federal Circuit
Court of Federal Claims.
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