Vargas et al v. Pfizer Inc. et al

Filing 149

DECLARATION of Eric Chan in Support re: 141 MOTION for Attorney Fees and Costs.. Document filed by Brian Transeau. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A)(Falzone, Anthony)

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Vargas et al v. Pfizer Inc. et al Doc. 149 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT NEW YORK X RALPH VARGAS and BLAND-RICKY ROBERTS, Plaintiffs, - against PFIZER INC., PUBLICIS, INC., FLUID MUSIC, EAST WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. and BRIAN TRANSEAU p/k/a "BT", Defendants. : : : : : : : : : : : : X Case No. 04 CV 9772 (WHP) DECLARATION OF ERIC CHAN IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANT BRIAN TRANSEAU'S MOTION FOR ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSTS I, Eric Chan, declare as follows: 1. I am a 2007 graduate of Stanford Law School, and from September 3, 2006 to December 6, 2006 I was a student in the Cyberlaw Clinic of Stanford's Center for Internet and Society (CIS). I make this declaration in support of Brian Transeau's Motion for Attorneys' Fees. I have personal knowledge of the facts set out below and if called as a witness could and would testify competently to them under oath. 2. I received my J.D. Degree from Stanford Law School in 2007. While at Stanford, in addition to participating in the Cyberlaw Clinic, I was co-Editor-in-Chief of the Stanford Technology Law Review. I was also a CIS Student Fellow during the 2006-2007 school year and worked closely with CIS staff and faculty on several projects outside of my duties in the Cyberlaw clinic. After taking the California bar exam in July, I will work for the Los Angeles office O'Melveny and Myers, a general practice law firm. 3. My responsibilities as a student in the Cyberlaw Clinic included researching and drafting motions and memoranda, and assisting in preparations for trial in various intellectual 1 Dockets.Justia.com

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