Joshua De Larios-Heiman
Attorney at Law
California
CA
About
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Practice Areas
Work History
Free Law Project
Product Counsel
Apr 2014 - Present
Partner with engineering to develop new technologies while managing legal risk and ensuring regulatory compliance. Provide guidance to product and engineering teams on issues related to new and existing products and features throughout the entire product development lifecycle. Draft and negotiate commercial and intellectual property agreements affecting Free Law Project's products and services.
de Larios-Heiman law Offices / Data-Law
Principal Counsel
Feb 2013 - Present
Practice focuses on technology licensing, corporate compliance, privacy law, risk management and product counseling. He is a Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US) and has counseled businesses and organizations on best practices in information privacy and data security throughout the product lifecycle. He represents both domestic and international clients.
Ribera Law Firm
Senior Litigation Attorney
Jul 2012 - Feb 2013
Represented plaintiffs in all stages of traditional legation in a variety of substantive areas, including commercial, securities, insurance coverage, privacy, employment discrimination, product and design defect, personal injury and medical malpractice. Handled cases from inception to settlement; developed case strategy; argued motions in state and federal court; and supervised associates.
Weems Law Offices
Associate
Jan 2009 - Jul 2012
Counseling and transactional experience: advised on a range of commercial, transactional and product matters including regulatory compliance, zoning, localization, procurement, licensing, intellectual property rights, trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights, employment and other contract-related and corporate governance issues.
Directed litigations from court filing through trial.
NiteFloat, Inc.
General Counsel
Sep 2008 - Mar 2010
Managed all product licensing, corporate governance, IP portfolio, privacy, litigation and employment issues in development of MediBabble, an industry standard medical interpretation application used by Doctors without Borders and UCSF Medical School.