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Joan M. Haratani is a partner in Morgan Lewis's
Litigation Practice. Ms. Haratani has an extensive trial and
pretrial practice, with a particular emphasis on products liability
and complex commercial disputes. In her 24 years of practice, Ms.
Haratani has handled all phases of pretrial and trial proceedings.
She has worked on complex licensing agreements and indemnity issues
and is currently co-lead counsel on one of the largest pending class
actions in the nation. Ms. Haratani is recognized as one of the "Top
100 Lawyers in California" and as a "Top 75 Women Litigator" by the
Daily Journal. She is a Northern California Super Lawyer (2004-2008)
and was selected by the corporate members of the Minority Corporate
Counsel Association as a "Female Litigator on the Rise" in Diversity
and the Bar.
Ms. Haratani is the Recent Past President of
the Bar Association of San Francisco (BASF), the first female of
color president of BASF in its 134-year history. She is also a past
president of the Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay
Area, past regional governor of the National Asian Pacific American
Bar Association, past co-chair of the Committee in the ABA Science
and Technology Section, and the past chair of The Asian Pacific
Fund. Ms. Haratani is a former Advisory Committee member of the ABA
Conference on Minority Law Firm Partners and Majority-Corporate Law
Firms and has been recognized as one of the 500 most influential
Asian Americans in America by Avenue Asia Magazine. She also has
been listed in California Law Business as one of "California's Top
Rainmakers" in 1996, 1997, 1999, and 2001.
Ms. Haratani has
received numerous awards for both her practice accomplishments and
service on behalf of minority practitioners. She is the Asian
American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area's 2001 award
recipient for "Exceptional Legal Advocacy." She also has received a
rating from Martindale-Hubbell signifying the height of professional
excellence and has been recognized for the highest levels of skill
and integrity. Ms. Haratani is a frequent lecturer on topics of
diversity, and she is a board member of several philanthropic
organizations, including the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of
Northern California. She is also currently a member of the
Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel (by nomination only),
the Defense Research Institute, California Women Lawyers, and the
board of directors for the California State Bar Foundation and the
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights, as well as Morgan Lewis's
Advisory Board and Compensation Committee.
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