Law360 has named Keker, Van Nest & Peters a 2025 California Powerhouse, recognizing the firm for its high-profile victories and distinctive culture. The feature highlights Keker's wins for clients such as Netflix, its trial victories for Sutter Health, Fortinet, and developer John Wessman, and its role representing OpenAI in closely watched copyright litigation over fair use in generative AI.
The article notes that the firm "works with clients nationwide, but has just one office in San Francisco where its lawyers regularly work together in person. That 'in-person, one-roof aspect' is one of the things that sets the firm apart."
"It really improves the way we handle our cases and interact with each other," said Keker partner Steven Ragland. "That aspect of having one office and people who actually come in is important to who we are."
"We do all consider ourselves generalists," said Keker partner Erin Meyer. "Because we're generalists and we're able to zoom out that way, it gives us a real advantage in not looking at cases or looking at our trial work through too narrow of a lens."
Also featured in the article are Keker partners Sharif Jacob and Nicholas S. Goldberg.
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