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Morrison Foerster
425 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105-2482
CALIFORNIA
United States

Work Department

Litigation

Position

Arturo González, chair of the Commercial Litigation Group, specializes in high-stakes, bet-the-company litigation in various substantive areas, including trade secrets, fraud, breach of contract, unfair business practices, and product liability.

Career

Named one of California’s Top 100 leading lawyers by Daily Journal (2006-2012); one of the country’s top 30 trial lawyers by Legal 500 (2008-2017); a leading lawyer by Best Lawyers in America (2008-2017); and profiled in The National Law Journal’s 2009 “Winning” Special Report.

Memberships

Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers
Fellow,  American College of Trial Lawyers
Associate, American Board of Trial Advocates

Education

University of California, Davis (A.B., 1982)
Harvard Law School (J.D., 1985)

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Dispute resolution > Leading trial lawyers

(Leading trial lawyers)

Arturo GonzálezMorrison Foerster

Arturo González at Morrison Foerster is based in San Francisco, and maintains an extremely broad trial practice. Over the course of 2023, González appeared in a case for Lime in relation to fraud, intentional interference and unfair business practices.  González notably excels in IP litigation, including copyright and trademark disputes, and recently represented Novartis in a patent infringement case.

United States > Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes

Morrison Foerster represents a roster of corporate and commercial clients across both plaintiff and defendant-side mandates across a broad range of industries, including banking and financial services, life sciences, real estate, tech, and transportation. Chair of the commercial litigation and trial practice group, Arturo González, is a key contact for high-stakes litigation and arbitration. Tiffany Cheung is a key name for consumer class actions, particularly those involving privacy and marketing issues, while Austin’s Bradley Wine predominantly focuses on disputes in highly regulated industries.