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John W. Keker
NameJohn W. Keker
OccupationLawyer

John W. Keker is a renowned American lawyer and founder of Keker, Van Nest & Peters, a prominent law firm based in San Francisco, California. He has represented numerous high-profile clients, including Google, Apple Inc., and Oracle Corporation, in complex litigation cases involving Intellectual property law, Antitrust law, and Securities law. Keker's expertise in these areas has earned him recognition from peers and organizations, such as the American Bar Association and the National Law Journal. His work has also been influenced by notable figures, including Thurgood Marshall, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Stephen Breyer.

Early life and education

John W. Keker was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in a family of Harvard University and University of Chicago alumni. He attended Pomona College in Claremont, California, where he studied English literature and Philosophy. Keker then went on to earn his Juris Doctor degree from Yale Law School, where he was influenced by professors such as Alexander Bickel and Guido Calabresi. During his time at Yale University, Keker was also exposed to the work of notable scholars, including Ronald Dworkin, Cass Sunstein, and Akhil Amar.

Keker began his legal career as a Law clerk for Judge William Matthew Byrne Jr. of the United States District Court for the Central District of California. He then worked as a Prosecutor in the United States Department of Justice, where he was involved in cases related to Organized crime and White-collar crime. In the 1970s, Keker joined the law firm McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen, which later merged with Bingham McCutchen. He eventually founded his own firm, Keker, Van Nest & Peters, which has become known for its expertise in Complex litigation and Appellate law. The firm has represented clients in cases before the Supreme Court of the United States, including Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association and MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd..

Notable cases

Keker has been involved in numerous high-profile cases, including the Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. patent dispute, which was one of the most significant Intellectual property cases in recent history. He has also represented Google in cases related to Copyright law and Antitrust law, such as the Google Book Search Settlement Agreement and the European Commission's investigation into Google's alleged abuse of its dominant position in the European Union. Additionally, Keker has worked on cases involving Oracle Corporation, Cisco Systems, and Intel Corporation, demonstrating his expertise in the Technology law sector. His work has been recognized by organizations such as the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the International Trademark Association.

Personal life

Keker is married to Pamela Keker, and they have two children together. He is an avid supporter of the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Center for Youth Law, and has worked on Pro bono cases involving Civil rights and Social justice. Keker has also been involved in various charitable organizations, including the San Francisco Symphony and the University of California, San Francisco. His interests outside of law include Classical music and Literary fiction, and he has been known to attend performances at the San Francisco Opera and the Berkeley Repertory Theatre.

Recognition and legacy

Keker has received numerous awards and recognition for his work, including the National Law Journal's Lawyer of the Year award and the American Bar Association's Lifetime Achievement Award. He has been named one of the top lawyers in the country by publications such as The National Law Journal, Lawdragon, and Chambers and Partners. Keker's legacy extends beyond his own practice, as he has influenced a generation of lawyers and helped shape the field of Complex litigation. His work has been cited by scholars and judges, including Justice Antonin Scalia and Judge Richard Posner, and he continues to be a respected voice in the legal community, with affiliations to institutions such as the American Law Institute and the Federal Judicial Center. Category:American lawyers