About Edwin V.
Edwin V. Woodsome, a Phillips ADR neutral, become coping with accomplice of Dechert LLP’s Los Angeles workplace and head of Global Litigation at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. With over 35 years of trial experience, he has handled patron fraud, False Claims Act, securities, product liability, alternate secrets and techniques, employment, antitrust, and intellectual assets instances in country and federal courts. He has great appellate, mediation, and arbitration revel in, inclusive of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California’s mediation panel.
Woodsome represented fundamental corporations in transportation, banking, generation, aerospace, and entertainment, serving as U.S. national litigation counsel for a international logistics employer and a Middle Eastern air service. He performed worldwide investigations on sexual harassment, fraud, and money laundering for corporate boards.
A common speaker and author on litigation and employment issues, Woodsome served at the Southwestern Law School Board and is CEO of Operation Walk, providing unfastened orthopedic surgical procedures globally. He graduated summa cum laude from the College of the Holy Cross (Valedictorian) and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, in which he changed into a Harvard Law Review editor and Sears Prize recipient. He clerked for Judge James R. Browning (Ninth Circuit) and served as a U.S. Navy officer. He is admitted in California, Massachusetts, and D.C. › ›
Woodsome represented fundamental corporations in transportation, banking, generation, aerospace, and entertainment, serving as U.S. national litigation counsel for a international logistics employer and a Middle Eastern air service. He performed worldwide investigations on sexual harassment, fraud, and money laundering for corporate boards.
A common speaker and author on litigation and employment issues, Woodsome served at the Southwestern Law School Board and is CEO of Operation Walk, providing unfastened orthopedic surgical procedures globally. He graduated summa cum laude from the College of the Holy Cross (Valedictorian) and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, in which he changed into a Harvard Law Review editor and Sears Prize recipient. He clerked for Judge James R. Browning (Ninth Circuit) and served as a U.S. Navy officer. He is admitted in California, Massachusetts, and D.C. › ›