International Law and Immigration
Ca. Int'l Law Journal VOL. 23, NO. 1, SUMMER 2015
Content
- "a Candid Reckoning With a Sordid Chapter" of History
- Alert: the Supreme Court, Equitable Tolling and International Treaty Interpretation
- Attacking Corruption at its Source: the Doj's Recent Efforts to Prosecute Bribe-Taking Foreign Officials
- Contents
- Editor's Comments
- Global Legal Research
- Greetings From the Chair of the International Law Section
- Investor-State Dispute Settlement under the Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Masthead
- Preparing for Tomorrow's Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Seizing Equatorial Guinea's Future: Punishing Foreign Kleptocracy with Civil Asset Forfeiture
- Taiwan's Experience Implementing the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: One Example of Transnational Constitutionalism*
- Practitioner's Spotlight: Interview With Dorian Daley
PRACTITIONER’S SPOTLIGHT: INTERVIEW WITH DORIAN DALEY1
In this edition of the Practitioner’s Spotlight, we are proud to feature Dorian Daley.
Dorian serves as Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of Oracle Corporation. She began her career at Oracle in 1992 after practicing five years with the commercial litigation group of Landels, Ripley & Diamond in San Francisco.
As general counsel, Dorian is involved in a variety of international legal matters, including mergers and acquisitions, competition law matters, intellectual property litigation, and global investigations. She leads a legal team of over 350 people and is known for her hands-on style. Dorian played a lead role in the Oracle v. SAP/TomorrowNow and Oracle v. Google trials, and gave the opening and closing arguments to the European Commission regarding Oracle’s acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
Dorian is a 1986 graduate of the Santa Clara University School of Law and a 1981 graduate of Stanford University.