Levine Lee announced today that Teena-Ann V. Sankoorikal has joined the firm as a partner. She previously was a partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore in its litigation department.
Ms. Sankoorikal has represented some of the biggest technology and media companies, including IBM, Warner Brothers Records, Qualcomm and Alarm.com, in a wide range of intellectual property, antitrust and other complex litigation matters. She also represented Frank Reginald Brown in a closely followed dispute relating to ownership interest in Snapchat.
“I’ve known Teena for more than 15 years. She is an extraordinarily talented litigator, and we are thrilled to have her join our team,” says partner Kenneth E. Lee. “Her skill in complex litigation and widely-recognized leadership ability will be tremendous assets to our clients.”
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