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'''Morrison & Foerster LLP''', is an international law firm with 16 office located throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe. The firm has over 1,000 lawyers who advise clients across a range of industries and practices, including intellectual property, patent litigation, corporate/M&A, business restructuring, and securities.<ref name="Vault">{{Cite news|url=http://www.vault.com/company-profiles/law/morrison-foerster-llp/company-overview.aspx|title=Morrison & Foerster LLP{{!}}Company Profile{{!}}Vault.com|work=Vault|access-date=2017-07-18}}</ref> ==Clients== Morrison & Foerster represents a broad cross-section of clients, including leaders in technology and life sciences, Fortune 100 companies, and financial institutions.<ref>[http://www.chambers-associate.com/true-picture/7854/1##firm-profile Morrison & Foerster Firm Profile.] Chambers Associates. Retrieved November 19, 2015.</ref> The firm also advises startup companies and investment funds, helping many over the years in their growth and development as industry leaders and familiar household brands. The firm was the lead bankruptcy counsel to Residential Capital (ResCap), which was among the world’s largest real estate origination and servicing companies (with more than $15 billion in assets and liabilities prior to its bankruptcy filing).<ref>Chutchian, Maria (December 11, 2013). [http://www.law360.com/articles/494939/rescap-ends-bankruptcy-as-judge-confirms-liquidation-plan ResCap Ends Bankruptcy As Judge Confirms Liquidation Plan]. Law360. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> In December 2013, a Morrison & Foerster bankruptcy team scored a decisive victory for ResCap when Judge Martin Glenn of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York confirmed ResCap’s chapter 11 plan.<ref name="wsj.com">Checkler, Joseph (December 11, 2013). [https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304477704579252162779446726 Bankruptcy Judge Confirms ResCap Liquidation Plan]. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 22, 2015.</ref> Judge Glenn described the proceeding as "the most legally and factually complex case" that he had presided over in his seven years on the bench.<ref name="wsj.com"/> In July 2013, Morrison & Foerster represented SoftBank in its $21.6 billion acquisition of a 78 percent stake in Sprint Nextel.<ref>Bulkeley, Andrew (October 15, 2013). [http://www.thedeal.com/content/tmt/softbank-forges-sprint-takeover-deal.php "Softbank forges Sprint takeover deal."] The Deal. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> According to ''The Wall Street Journal'', the transaction was "one of the most complex and unusual deals in the annals of takeovers."<ref>[http://www.mofo.com/resources/news/2013/07/mofo-advises-softbank-in-landmark-sprint-nextel-__ MoFo Advises SoftBank in Landmark Sprint Nextel Acquisition]. (Press Release). July 11, 2013. Retrieved October 22, 2015.</ref> The firm also represented SoftBank, a longtime client, in Alibaba’s U.S. IPO—the largest IPO in history—and in the carve-out and restructuring of Alibaba’s financial services businesses in preparation for the IPO.<ref>[http://www.mofo.com/resources/news/2014/09/140919softbankalibabaipo MoFo Advises SoftBank on Alibaba’s IPO]. (Press Release). San Francisco, California: Morrison & Foerster LLP. September 19, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2015.</ref> ==Firm Leadership== Chair: Larren Nashelsky<br /> Chief Operating Officer: Pat Cavaney<br /> Managing Partners: Paul Friedman, Craig Martin, Eric Piesner, Tessa J. Schwartz<br /> Corporate Department Co-Chairs: Jacklyn Liu, Thomas Knox<br /> Finance Department Co-Chairs: Gary Lee, Nicholas Spiliotes<br /> Litigation Department Chair: Grant Esposito, David McDowell<br /> Tax Department Co-Chairs: Craig Fields, Thomas Humphreys, David Strong<ref>[http://www.mofo.com/generalcontent/aboutus/leadershipteam Leadership Team]. Retrieved October 22, 2015.</ref> ==Offices== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Office !! Managing Partner(s) !! Year Founded |- | Beijing || Paul McKenzie || 1998 |- | Berlin || Jens-Uwe Hinder, Hanno Timner|| 2013 |- | Brussels || Rony Gerrits|| 1991 |- | Denver || David Strong || 1979 |- | Hong Kong || Venantius Tan || 1983 |- | London || Alistair Maughan, Jonathan Wheeler || 1980 |- | Los Angeles || Benjamin Fox || 1974 |- | New York || Brett Miller || 1987 |- | Northern Virginia || Charles Katz || 2000 |- | Palo Alto || Timothy Harris || 1985 |- | San Diego || Steve Rowles || 1999 |- | San Francisco || Philip Besirof || 1883 |- | Shanghai || Paul McKenzie || 2003 |- | Singapore || Eric Piesner || 2013 |- | Tokyo || Kenneth Siegel || 1987 |- | Washington, D.C. || Bradley Lui || 1979 |} ==History== [[UC Hastings]] School of Law graduate Alexander Francis Morrison (1856-1921) founded the firm in 1883, in San Francisco, under the name O’Brien & Morrison.<ref name="Hara, Eileen 2006 pp. 5">O’Hara, Eileen, et. al. (2006). Morrison & Foerster LLP: The Evolution of a Law Firm. RR Donnelly. pp. 5</ref> His mission was to practice "principally in the line of corporation business."<ref name="law360.com">McAfee, David (July 21, 2014). [http://www.law360.com/articles/557417 California Powerhouse: Morrison & Foerster]. Law360. Retrieved November 18, 2015.</ref> In 1891, Morrison formed a partnership with Constantine E.A. Foerster (1860-1898).<ref name="Hara, Eileen 2006 pp. 5"/> Starting in the 1920s and 1930s, the firm developed a deep client roster, which brought stability to sustain the firm over the next three decades.<ref>O’Hara, Eileen, et. al. (2006). Morrison & Foerster LLP: The Evolution of a Law Firm. RR Donnelly. pp. 71</ref> In the 1960s, a group of young partners—John Austin, Dick Archer, and Bob Raven—set out to reinvigorate the firm in response to stagnant revenue and changes in the business and social environment.<ref name="Hara, Eileen 2006 pp. 77">O’Hara, Eileen, et. al. (2006). Morrison & Foerster LLP: The Evolution of a Law Firm. RR Donnelly. pp. 77</ref> The strategy, resulting from the so-called "Schroeder’s meetings" because they were held at the historic San Francisco restaurant, included ideas for modernizing the practice of law that were radical and innovative for their time.<ref name="Hara, Eileen 2006 pp. 77"/> The partners, who identified themselves as the "Young Turks," replaced outmoded policies and insisted on budgets and operational plans. The firm started to recruit at law schools and began hiring women lawyers. In time, the firm rebuilt its litigation practice by training new associates on small bank cases.<ref>O'Hara, Eileen, et al. (2006). Morrison & Foerster LLP: The Evolution of a Law Firm. RR Donnelly. pp. 79</ref> In 1974, the firm expanded outside San Francisco and opened an office in Los Angeles to better meet the needs of longtime client Crocker National Bank.<ref name="law360.com"/> Soon after, the firm expanded again, opening an office in Washington, D.C. in 1979 and its first non-U.S. office in London in 1980.<ref>Moore, Tom (July 9, 2014). [http://www.legalbusiness.co.uk/index.php/lb-blog-view/2602-morrison-foerster-appoints-paul-friedman-to-newly-created-european-managing-partner-role Morrison & Foerster Appoints Paul Friedman to Newly Created European Managing Partner Role]. Legal Business. Retrieved November 19, 2015.</ref> In 1987, the firm merged with prominent New York-based litigation boutique Parker Auspitz and opened its Tokyo office.<ref>Sandburg, Brenda (March 3, 2006). [http://www.americanlawyer.com/id=900005547965 ]. The American Lawyer. Retrieved November 19, 2015.</ref> The firm merged again in 1991, this time with Ciotti & Murashige.<ref>Somers, Terri. (September 4, 2007). [http://www.utsandiego.com/uniontrib/20070904/news_1b4profile.html Chemist in her element in biotech patent law]. San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved November 19, 2015.</ref> A decade later, Morrison & Foerster became one of the largest international law firms in Tokyo when it merged with Ito & Mitomi.<ref>Smith, Heather (December 4, 2003). [http://www.americanlawyer.com/id=900005537353 Made in Japan]. The American Lawyer. Retrieved November 19, 2015.</ref> In November 2013, the firm expanded its European presence by opening an office in Berlin.<ref>Smith, Jennifer (September 24, 2015). [https://blogs.wsj.com/law/2013/09/24/willkommen-in-deutschland-morrison-foerster-opens-in-berlin/ Willkommen in Deutschland: Morrison & Foerster Opens in Berlin]. Wall Street Journal Law Blog. Retrieved November 19, 2015.</ref> The following month, the German team advised Axel Springer, one of Europe’s largest media companies, on its acquisition of N24 Media, Germany’s largest independent producers of information.<ref>Bulkeley, Andrew (December 11, 2013).[http://www.thedeal.com/content/tmt/morrison-foerster-snares-springer-mandate-for-n24-purchase.php Morrison & Foerster snares Springer mandate for N24 purchase]. The Deal. Retrieved November 19, 2015.</ref> ''Juve'', the leading legal trade publication in Germany, wrote that the transaction highlighted Morrison & Foerster’s "prestige mandate."<ref>Juve (December 10, 2013). [http://juve.de/nachrichten/deals/2013/12/tv-einstieg-springer-beschert-morrison-foerster-mit-n24-kauf-erstes-deutsches-prestigemandat Buying N24: Springer brought Morrison & Foerster first German prestige mandate]. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> ==Rankings and Awards== ''Corporate Board Member'' has consistently recognized the firm as one of America’s Best Corporate Law Firms, and BTI Consulting has named the firm to its Client Service 30 List (the top 30 firms on BTI’s Client Service A-List report) for 13 consecutive years.<ref>[https://www.nyse.com/2015-ABCLF America's Best Corporate Law Firms: The 2015 Corporate Board Member / FTI Consulting Survey]. Corporate Board Member Magazine. Retrieved November 19, 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.bticlientserviceateam.com/client-service-30/ BTI Client-Service A-Team 2015]. BTI Consulting. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> ''The Financial Times'' has also recognized the firm as one of the most innovative law firms in North America and Asia every year that it has published its Innovative Lawyers reports in each of those regions.<ref>[http://www.mofo.com/resources/news/2014/12/141205ftmostinnovativefirms MoFo Ranks Among FT's 40 Most Innovative U.S. Law Firms]. (Press Release). San Francisco, California: Morrison & Foerster LLP. December 5, 2014. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> ''The Financial Times'' has also recognized the firm as one of the most innovative law firms in North America and Asia every year that it has published its Innovative Lawyers reports in each of those regions. In 2016, the firm ranked #7 in the ''FT'' North America Innovative Lawyers Report.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/resources/news/mofo-ranks-seventh-ft-north-america-innovative-lawyers.html|title=Morrison & Foerster Ranks Seventh in 2016 FT North America Innovative Lawyers Report {{!}} News {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|language=en|access-date=2017-03-29}}</ref> ''FT'' has also recognized individual practitioners at the firm, most notably San Francisco partner Suz Mac Cormac was named the Most Innovative Lawyer in North America.<ref name="mofo.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/about/selected-honors/|title=Honors + Awards {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|access-date=2016-12-24}}</ref> Asian Legal Business (ALB) named Morrison & Foerster Real Estate Law Firm of the Year at the 2015 China Law Awards.<ref>Asian Legal Business. [http://www.legalbusinessonline.com/awards/china-law-awards-2015 "ALB China Law Awards 2015: Winners"]. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> In 2016, ALB honored the Singapore office with two awards: M&A Deal of the Year (Premium) and Deal of the Year for our role in Broadcom’s acquisition by Avago Technologies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/about/selected-honors/|title=Honors + Awards {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|language=en|access-date=2017-03-29}}</ref> ''Chambers Asia-Pacific'' recognized Morrison & Foerster as the 2017 Japan International Firm of the Year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/resources/news/170324-japan-international-firm-chambers-asia-pacific.html|title=Morrison & Foerster Named Japan International Law Firm of the Year at 2017 Chambers Asia-Pacific Awards for Excellence {{!}} News {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|language=en|access-date=2017-03-29}}</ref> This was the sixth time in the seven years that the award has been presented that Morrison & Foerster has received this honor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/resources/news/170324-japan-international-firm-chambers-asia-pacific.html|title=Morrison & Foerster Named Japan International Law Firm of the Year at 2017 Chambers Asia-Pacific Awards for Excellence {{!}} News {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|language=en|access-date=2017-03-29}}</ref> In 2016, Morrison & Foerster won the Privacy & Data Security Award for Excellence from Chambers USA.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/resources/news/mofos-privacy-data-security-team-wins-2016-ichambers-usai-award-for-excellence.html|title=MoFo’s Privacy & Data Security Team Wins 2016 Chambers USA Award for Excellence {{!}} News {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|language=en|access-date=2017-07-18}}</ref> In 2013, Chambers Global named Morrison & Foerster as the USA Law Firm of the Year.<ref name="mofo.com"/> ==Pro Bono== Morrison & Foerster has been a leader in the pro bono field for more than two decades. It was one of the first firms to create a full-time pro bono counsel position, which resulted in a broad and sustained engagement that has been replicated by virtually every major U.S. law firm.<ref>[http://www.mofo.com/generalcontent/culture/pro-bono/overview Unwavering Commitment to Pro Bono]. Morrison & Foerster. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> In 2014, the firm’s lawyers devoted nearly 98,000 hours to pro bono work. Highlights include two appearances before the U.S. Supreme Court in the same month in closely watched cases involving reproductive rights and marriage equality.<ref>Coe, Aebra [http://www.law360.com/articles/693831/law360-pro-bono-all-stars-show-dedication-to-helping-others Pro Bono All Stars Show Dedication to Helping Others]. Law360. August 21, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> Working in tandem with the National Center for Youth Law, the firm achieved a $2.075 million settlement for seven former foster youths who were injured while in Clark County (Las Vegas) custody. The suit was originally filed in 2010 as a class action seeking systemic changes to Clark County’s child welfare system.<ref>Amaro, Yesenia (April 6, 2015). [http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/court-approves-2075-million-settlement-ex-foster-children Court Approves $2.075 Million Settlement for Ex-foster Children]. Las Vegas Review Journal. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> In 2014, the firm was successful in bringing a suit against the FBI that forced the agency to disclose information that had been improperly withheld and covered up details about its illegal surveillance of Muslim Americans in Northern California.<ref>Bargzie, Nasrine and Julia Harumi Mass (March 23, 2015). [https://www.aclunc.org/blog/fbi-ordered-disclose-its-surveillance-tactics-communities FBI Ordered to Disclose its Surveillance Tactics on Communities]. The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> In New York, the firm’s finance lawyers regularly participate in the Bankruptcy Assistance Project run by Legal Services NYC, which provides pre-petition assistance to low-income individuals filing chapter 7 bankruptcy petitions. The firm also serves as pro bono counsel to numerous nonprofits, such as The Nature Conservancy (TNC).<ref>[http://www.mofo.com/generalcontent/culture/pro-bono/ourwork/sustainingtheplanet Sustaining the Planet.] Morrison & Foerster. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> The firm helped TNC restructure its impact investment program, which raises funds to conserve critical landscapes, advance practices and policies, and broaden support for conservation. The firm has also advised on the corporate structure for sustainable fisheries, as well as a reverse auction to purchase from rice farmers the right to flood fallow fields to create temporary wetlands for migratory shore birds.<ref>"Pursuing Purpose and Profit" (2014). [http://media.mofo.com/docs/pdf/140717-Pro-Bono-Report-2014/#?page=8 For the Public Good]. Morrison & Foerster. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> MoFo also acted as pro bono counsel to Illuminate the Arts, which created the large-scale light installation known as The Bay Lights.<ref name="mtc.ca.gov">[http://www.mtc.ca.gov/news/current_topics/9-12/bay_lights.htm Monumental Light Sculpture to Shine on Bay Bridge]. Metropolitan Transit Commission (September 18, 2012). Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> The monumental light sculpture uses 25,000 LED lights to create computer-generated patterns on the north side of San Francisco’s Bay Bridge.<ref name="mtc.ca.gov"/> Outside the United States, the firm provides pro bono services on a range of global issues through engagements with Advocates for International Development, the Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice, and pro bono clearinghouses run by TrustLaw and PILnet.<ref>"Our Pro Bono Partners" (2014). [http://media.mofo.com/docs/pdf/140717-Pro-Bono-Report-2014/#?page=40 For the Public Good]. Morrison & Foerster. Retrieved October 22, 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.vancecenter.org/vancecenter/index.php/who-we-are/vance-center-committee Vance Center Committee]. Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice. Retrieved October 22, 2015.</ref> In 2017, The National Law Journal named Morrison & Foerster to its 2017 Pro Bono Hot List.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202782575744/The-2017-Pro-Bono-Hot-List|title=The 2017 Pro Bono Hot List|work=National Law Journal|access-date=2017-07-18|language=en-US}}</ref> Morrison & Foerster was also named a 2016 Pro Bono Firm of the Year by ''Law360'', as well as Who's Who Legal s 2015 Pro Bono Firm of the Year.<ref>Ryan, Lisa (August 21, 2015). [https://www.law360.com/articles/693378/-20-firms-show-how-to-win-big-and-do-good 20 Firms Show how to Win Big and Do Good]. Law360. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref><ref>[http://whoswholegal.com/news/probono/ Pro Bono]. Who's Who Legal. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> In its annual pro bono survey, ''The American Lawyer'' ranked the firm in the top 10 for both U.S. and internal pro bono work for 2015.<ref>McQueen, MP (June 29, 2015). [http://www.americanlawyer.com/id=1202730101637 Survey: Pro Bono Hours Dip Slightly at Am Law 200 Firms Read more: http://www.americanlawyer.com/id=1202730101637/Survey-Pro-Bono-Hours-Dip-Slightly-at-Am-Law-200-Firms#ixzz3pPFSbAG2] The American Lawyer. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> ==Diversity== In 1992, Morrison & Foerster issued a diversity mission statement, expressing a firm-wide commitment to continue its work "to break down barriers to equal opportunity, to value fully the differences among people in our organization while recognizing our similarities, and to create an atmosphere in which each individual can develop his or her potential to the fullest extent possible."<ref>[http://www.mofo.com/generalcontent/culture/diversity/an-historical-commitment An Historical Commitment]. Morrison & Foerster. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> In 2001, the firm became one of the first major U.S. law firms to elect an openly gay man to serve as chair.<ref name="My Story: Keith Wetmore">[https://www.bisnow.com/archives/newsletter/dc-legal/my-story-keith-wetmore My Story: Keith Wetmore]. BisNow. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> Keith Wetmore led the firm for 12 years.<ref name="My Story: Keith Wetmore"/> In addition to helping the firm grow its presence in key technology and financial centers in Asia, Europe, and the United States, he helped set new standards for LGBT equality within the legal profession, including the expansion of same-sex partner benefits and health care tax offsets to lawyers and staff in same-sex domestic partnerships.<ref name="My Story: Keith Wetmore"/><ref>Quittner, Jeremy (October 14, 2003). [https://books.google.com/books?id=RGUEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA46&lpg=PA46&dq=keith+wetmore+Morrison+%26+Foerster+same-sex+benefits&source=bl&ots=9MT5kpCN4E&sig=h6a429FlMOVUibwN5S2ftIRGyLA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj3-dqE05_JAhVNyWMKHRbLCVkQ6AEIQzAG#v=onepage&q=keith%20wetmore%20Morrison%20%26%20Foerster%20same-sex%20benefits&f=false Where to Work]. The Advocate. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref><ref>Fuchs, Erin (November 22, 2010). [http://www.law360.com/articles/210854/mofo-to-offset-taxes-for-domestic-partner-benefits MoFo to Offset Taxes for Domestic-Partner Benefits]. Law360. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> For his visionary leadership, ''The American Lawyer'' named Wetmore in 2013 to its inaugural list of the top 50 innovators in the legal profession.<ref>"Top 50 Innovators" (July 29, 2013). [http://www.americanlawyer.com/id=1375094598943&The_American_Lawyers_Top_50_Innovators The American Lawyers Top 50 Innovators]. The American Lawyer. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> In 2003, Morrison & Foerster established the Diversity Strategy Committee (DSC).<ref>Djordjevich, Vera et. all (2006). [https://books.google.com/books?id=0JdKrPC-f6kC&pg=PA848&lpg=PA848&dq=Morrison+%26+Foerster+established+the+Diversity+Strategy+Committee&source=bl&ots=j380o4scU3&sig=Deqg2YQYOupDIGOrgG6PeWKluag&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjOq6zK2p_JAhXFQSYKHQGvAwYQ6AEIQTAF#v=onepage&q=Morrison%20%26%20Foerster%20established%20the%20Diversity%20Strategy%20Committee&f=false Vault Guide to Law Firm Diversity Programs]. Vault. pp 848. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> Its primary mission is to recommend major diversity goals and objectives to the firm’s board of directors.<ref>Djordjevich, Vera et. all (2006). [https://books.google.com/books?id=0JdKrPC-f6kC&pg=PA848&lpg=PA848&dq=Morrison+%26+Foerster+established+the+Diversity+Strategy+Committee&source=bl&ots=j380o4scU3&sig=Deqg2YQYOupDIGOrgG6PeWKluag&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjOq6zK2p_JAhXFQSYKHQGvAwYQ6AEIQTAF#v=onepage&q=Morrison%20%26%20Foerster%20established%20the%20Diversity%20Strategy%20Committee&f=false Vault Guide to Law Firm Diversity Programs]. Vault. pp 848-849. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> Since the 1990s, the DSC has sponsored professional development workshops for U.S.-based lawyers of color. The workshops were expanded in 2014 to include LGBT lawyers and became known as the MoFo Diversity Summit.<ref name="Morrison & Foerster">[http://www.vault.com/media/3873207/405.pdf Morrison & Foerster] 2015 Vault/MCCA Law Firm Diversity Survey. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref> In 2012, the DSC established the firm’s 1L Diversity Fellowship Program to recognize and support the career development of promising law students from historically underrepresented groups in the legal profession.<ref>[http://www.mofo.com/generalcontent/culture/diversity/1l-diversity-fellowship-program 1L Diversity Fellowship Program]. Morrison & Foerster. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> To date, diversity fellowships have been awarded to 48 law students.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/resources/news/170315-mofo-awards-nine-1l-diversity-fellowships.html|title=Morrison & Foerster Awards Nine 1L Diversity Fellowships {{!}} News {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|language=en|access-date=2017-07-18}}</ref> The firm also sponsors pre-law interns through such programs as [[Sponsors for Educational Opportunity]] (SEO), Initiative for Diversity in Education and Leadership (IDEAL), and Legal Employment Action Program (LEAP).<ref name="Morrison & Foerster"/> In 2006, the firm founded the Women’s Strategy Committee (WSC) to make recommendations to increase the retention, development, and advancement of women lawyers.<ref name="Morrison & Foerster"/><ref name="About the Womens Strategy Committee">[http://www.mofo.com/special-content/womenofmofo/about-the-wic About the Womens Strategy Committee]. Morrison & Foerster. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> As its first project, the WSC created a clearer articulation of the firm’s reduced-hours policy, which has consistently been recognized as a model within the legal industry.<ref name="About the Womens Strategy Committee"/> In 2015, the firm joined Diversity Lab’s [[OnRamp Fellowship]] program, an initiative that gives experienced women lawyers returning to the legal profession an opportunity to expand their skills and networks through paid, one-year fellowships at a major law firm.<ref>Strickler, Andrew (September 23, 2015). [http://www.law360.com/articles/706214/returnship-program-for-female-attys-heads-in-house ‘Returnship’ Program For Female Attys Heads In-House]. Law360. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> The firm has 26 affinity groups that provide a support network and professional development opportunities for lawyers of color, women lawyers, LGBT lawyers, working parents, and veterans.<ref name="Morrison & Foerster"/> Every year since 2010, The American Lawyer has recognized Morrison & Foerster as a top 10 firm on its annual Diversity Scorecard.<ref>[http://www.americanlawyer.com/id=1202786839599 The 2017 Diversity Scorecard: The Rankings] (May 24, 2017). The American Lawyer. Retrieved July 17, 2015.</ref> Yale Law Women named the firm to its Top 10 Family Friendly Firms in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/resources/news/170626-yale-law-women-top-10-family-friendly.html|title=Yale Law Women Names Morrison & Foerster to 2017 Top 10 Family Friendly Firms List {{!}} News {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|language=en|access-date=2017-07-18}}</ref> In 2016, Yale Law Women named Morrison & Foerster one of the top 5 in California.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/resources/news/yale-law-women-names-morrison-foerster-to-2016-top-10-family-friendly-firms-list.html|title=Yale Law Women Names Morrison & Foerster to 2016 Top 10 Family Friendly Firms List {{!}} News {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|language=en|access-date=2017-07-18}}</ref> Working Mother and Flex-Time Lawyers recognized Morrison & Foerster in 2014, 2015, and 2016 as one of the top 50 firms with best practices for retaining, supporting, and promoting women lawyers.<ref>Zaretsky, Staci (April 22, 2015) [http://abovethelaw.com/2015/04/the-top-10-most-family-friendly-law-firms-2015/ The Top 10 Most Family Friendly Law Firms 2015]. Above the Law. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref><ref>Bellstom, Kristen (July 28, 2015). [http://fortune.com/2015/07/28/law-firms-working-mothers/ These are the best law firms for working moms]. Fortune. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/resources/news/mofo-named-a-best-law-firm-for-women-by-working-mother-flex-time-lawyers.html|title=MoFo Named a Best Law Firm for Women by Working Mother, Flex-Time Lawyers {{!}} News {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|language=en|access-date=2017-07-18}}</ref> In 2017, the firm won Chambers Women in Law awards for flexible working environment and innovative programs for mothers.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.chambersandpartners.com/women-in-law-awards-usa-2017|title=Women in Law Awards: USA 2017 - Chambers and Partners|website=www.chambersandpartners.com|language=en-gb|access-date=2017-07-18}}</ref> The firm has also earned a 100% ranking in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index every year since 2003.<ref>Strickler, Andrew (November 18, 2015). [http://www.law360.com/articles/728718/biglaw-takes-top-spot-for-lgbt-equality-policies http://www.law360.com/articles/728718/biglaw-takes-top-spot-for-lgbt-equality-policies]. Law360. Retrieved November 20, 2015.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mofo.com/resources/news/161205-mofo-perfect-score-hrc-corporate-equality-index.html|title=MoFo Receives Perfect Score on HRC’s Corporate Equality Index {{!}} News {{!}} Morrison Foerster|website=www.mofo.com|language=en|access-date=2017-07-18}}</ref> ==Morrison & Foerster Foundation== Formed in 1986, the Morrison & Foerster Foundation is one of the oldest law firm-affiliated charitable foundations in the United States.<ref name="MoFo Foundation">[http://www.mofo.com/generalcontent/culture/mofo-foundation/overview MoFo Foundation] Morrison & Foerster. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> Funded mainly by the firm’s partners, the Foundation contributed $3.6 million to various charitable organizations in 2014.<ref name="MoFo Foundation"/> In total, the Foundation has donated $44 million to nonprofit organizations since its inception.<ref name="The 10 Most Charitable Law Firms">Maleske, Melissa (September 29, 2015). [http://www.law360.com/articles/708577/the-10-most-charitable-law-firms The 10 Most Charitable Law Firms]. Law360. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> The Foundation’s charitable donations frequently focus on programs serving disadvantaged children and young people or that provide free legal services to low-income people.<ref name="The 10 Most Charitable Law Firms"/><ref name="media.mofo.com">"Focus" (2015). [http://media.mofo.com/docs/pdf/2014-MoFo-Foundation-Report/#?page=4 Morrison & Foerster Foundation 2014 Annual Report]. Morrison & Foerster. Retrieved October 23, 2015.</ref> The foundation also supports fellowship and scholarship programs to encourage diversity in higher education and the legal field.<ref name="media.mofo.com"/> Other causes funded by the Foundation support community-based initiatives that involve food and shelter, health, and the arts.<ref name="media.mofo.com"/> In 2015, Law360 recognized Morrison & Foerster as one of the 10 Most Charitable Law Firms.<ref name="The 10 Most Charitable Law Firms"/> ==Noted professionals== * [[Beth Brinkmann]], former assistant to the solicitor general of the U.S. from 1993 until 2001, and who served as a partner until 2009. * [[Drew S. Days, III]], who served as the [[United States Solicitor General]] from 1993 to 1996, and who served as [[of counsel]] until 2011. * [[LaShann Moutique DeArcy Hall|LaShann M. DeArcy]], judge of the [[United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York]] since 2015 * [[Ketanji Brown Jackson]], judge for the [[United States District Court for the District of Columbia]] since 2013, former commissioner on the [[U.S. Sentencing Commission]], who served as [[of counsel]] until 2013. * [[Paul Goldstein (law professor)|Paul Goldstein]], [[Stanford Law School]] professor and a leading expert on [[intellectual property law]], currently serves as of counsel. * [[Shirley Hufstedler]], first U.S. Secretary of Education from 1979-1981, who currently is a senior [[of counsel]]. *[[Crystal McKellar]], former child actress who played Becky Slater in the hit series ''[[The Wonder Years]]'', former associate with the firm<ref>{{cite web|title=Crystal Scripps McKellar |url=http://www.mofo.com/attorneys/15235/summary.html |publisher=Morrison & Foerster |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120224072438/http://www.mofo.com/attorneys/15235/summary.html |archivedate=2012-02-24}}</ref> * James M. Peck, who served as a United States Bankruptcy Judge for Southern District of New York - presided over the Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy and is currently Global Head of the firm's Business Restructuring and Insolvency practice * [[Tony West (attorney)|Tony West]], former acting [[United States Associate Attorney General]], who served as a partner until 2009. ==Nickname== The firm is frequently referred to by its abbreviation "MoFo." The nickname’s roots date to the 1970s, when "mofo" was selected as the firm’s teletype. The nickname has earned the firm some public notoriety, since the term is also used as a shortening of the insult '[[motherfucker]]'. In 2003, Jay Leno joked on The Tonight Show that the firm’s clients could shout, "Get me my MoFo lawyer!" Also, in its most recent version of the game, Trivial Pursuit asks the question, "What four-letter nickname is used by the law firm Morrison & Foerster?" The abbreviation is nonetheless extensively used humorously by the firm, for instance in the firm's website URL. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.mofo.com/ Official Firm Website] * {{OpenCorp|Morrison Foerster}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Morrison and Foerster}} [[Category:Law firms established in 1883]] [[Category:1883 establishments in California]] [[Category:Law firms based in San Francisco]] [[Category:Foreign law firms with offices in Hong Kong]] [[Category:Foreign law firms with offices in Japan]]