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Neil A.F. Popović , Partner
- 415.774.3156
- npopovic@sheppardmullin.com
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Mr. Popovic’s litigation experience includes a wide range of commercial disputes, including consumer class actions, white collar criminal matters (including internal investigations) and international litigation (including international arbitration) and counseling. Mr. Popovic has developed expertise in legal issues related to environmental marketing. Mr. Popovic also practices international environmental law, including representing clients in international negotiations. He teaches courses in International Litigation and Arbitration and International Environmental Law at Berkeley Law (Boalt Hall). His commercial practice includes extensive experience litigating matters under California's Unfair Competition Law, Business and Professionals Code section 17200.
- Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Articles in the National Law Review database by Neil A.F. Popović :
- Court of Appeal Reminds Litigants That Settling With Named Plaintiff Does Not Necessarily End Putative Class Action (Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012)
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