Board of Directors

Our Board of Directors manages the affairs and directs the conduct of the business of the organization.

LAIPLA’s Board of Directors for the 2026-2027 Cycle


President: Jordan Nafekh, Irell & Manella LLP


Jordan Nafekh is an attorney at Irell & Manella in Los Angeles. Jordan's practice includes a broad range of intellectual property disputes with a focus on high-stakes patent infringement litigation. Jordan has comprehensive experience through all stages of litigation, from pre-filing investigation to trials and appeals. He has experience drafting and arguing both discovery and dispositive motions, including claim construction motions, working with fact and expert witnesses, taking and defending depositions, and examining witnesses at trial.

Jordan earned his J.D. at UCLA School of Law where he was elected to Order of the Coif. Among other honors, he earned Masin Family Academic Excellence Awards for top grades in multiple classes, including Evidence and Copyright Law. Jordan also held leadership positions on the board of the Journal of Law and Technology and the Intellectual Property Law Association. Prior to law school, Jordan earned a B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Jordan previously chaired the LAIPLA Young Laywers Committee, and has served on the Patents and Trade Secrets Committee


Vice President: Nick Fung, Partner, Morrison Foerster


Nick Fung is a partner at Morrison & Foerster LLP. Nick advises clients on a broad range of intellectual property issues, with a focus on high-stakes patent litigation and trade secrets disputes. With a degree in electrical engineering and computer science, Nick has litigated matters spanning a broad range of technology, including semiconductors, medical devices, and computer hardware and software. Nick has counseled companies at all stages of their life cycles/growth, from startups to Fortune 500 companies, and has represented clients in federal and state courts, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB).

Nick received his J.D., cum laude, from New York University School of Law, where he was a semi-finalist in the Marden Moot Court Competition, a Robert McKay Scholar, and an Articles Editor for the Annual Survey of American Law. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Nick is the Co-Chair of the Diversity Outreach Committee and is also a member of the Spring Seminar Committee.

Favorite LAIPLA Event:  Washington in the West!

Favorite LAIPLA Memory:  2026 Spring Seminar at the Ojai Resort—truly an amazing venue!


Treasurer: Adam Kwon, Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP


Adam Kwon is an attorney at Munger, Tolles & Olson. Adam's practice involves handling complex IP and commercial litigation matters at any stage of a case, including prelitigation strategy, discovery, motions practice, oral advocacy, trial, and appellate work. Adam also maintains an active pro bono practice assisting with appeals before the Federal Circuit. Prior to joining MTO, Adam clerked for Judge Otis D. Wright II in the Central District of California, and for Judge Jimmie V. Reyna at the Federal Circuit.

Adam received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California, with an emphasis in signal processing and wireless communications. Adam received his J.D. from Notre Dame Law School, magna cum laude, where he obtained the highest grade in Trademark Law and served as the IP team captain and brief writer for the Notre Dame Moot Court Board, and as an Articles Editor for the Notre Dame Journal of International and Comparative Law.

Before joining the Board, Adam served as chair of the Judges' Night Committee and co-chair of the Tech Transactions Committee.


Secretary: Patrick Maloney, Cork Maloney LLP


Patrick Maloney is a founding partner of Cork Maloney LLP, where he represents clients in intellectual property disputes with a particular focus on patent post-grant proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Since beginning his post-grant practice in 2013, shortly after IPRs were created by the America Invents Act, Patrick has represented clients in more than 200 IPRs, covered business method reviews, ex parte reexaminations, and other post-grant proceedings, securing wins at both the institution and final written decision stages. He also represents parties in district court litigation and Federal Circuit appeals and counsels startups and small businesses on developing and protecting their intellectual property. 

Favorite LAIPLA Event: 2013 Welcome Back Mixer, where I made connections that helped launch my career in patent law

Favorite LAIPLA Memory: Being asked to demonstrate one of the challenges at a Spring Seminar 2024 event, which involved me throwing ping pong balls at a former LAIPLA president's head.


Director: Josh Pollack, Nixon Peabody LLP


Joshua J. Pollack is Counsel in the Los Angeles office of Nixon Peabody and a member of the firm's Litigation department and Intellectual Property practice group. A trial attorney with more than 28 years of experience, Josh has successfully represented clients in high-stakes litigation in federal and state courts across the country. Josh's practice involves intellectual property and complex commercial litigation matters, including claims for copyright, trademark, and patent infringement, false advertising, breach of contract, fraud, negligence, strict liability, breach of warranty, unfair competition, and business interference. He has successfully represented a wide range of clients in IP litigation matters, including Reuben Klamer, Vanessa Hudgens, DECA International Corp., and most of the major motion picture studios and television networks.

Josh earned his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he was elected to Order of the Coif and served as Special Projects Editor of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Prior to law school, Josh earned a B.A. in Political Science, summa cum laude, from Yeshiva University.

Josh previously co-chaired the LAIPLA Copyright and Trademark Committee and Courthouse Lunch Program and has served on the Judges' Night Committee.


Director: Nina Boyajian, Greenberg Traurig


Nina D. Boyajian is a shareholder in the litigation and intellectual property practice groups of Greenberg Traurig's Los Angeles office. Her areas of concentration include trademark, copyright (including DMCA), privacy, and First Amendment counseling and litigation. Nina has been involved in all stages of litigation from pre-litigation diligence and enforcement through preliminary injunction proceedings, discovery, summary judgment, trial, and appeal. Nina has represented clients across a variety of industries, both in enforcing their intellectual property rights and defending against claims of infringement. As a corollary to her trademark litigation practice, Nina also provides strategic trademark portfolio management counseling. In addition to her intellectual property and privacy litigation practice, Nina also has broad experience litigating general business disputes, particularly in the media and entertainment space. Her litigation and trial experience extends to both state and federal courts nationwide.

Nina received her BA, cum laude, College Honors, from UCLA, a diploma in French Language and Civilization from the University of Paris, Sorbonne, and her JD from USC Gould School of Law.

Before joining the Board, Nina co-chaired LAIPLA’s Copyright and Trademark Committee.


Director: Nancy Olson, Olson Stein LLP


Nancy Olson is a partner at Olson Stein LLP. Nancy's practice focuses on all areas of IP and related complex litigation in federal court. She has litigated matters involving patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secrets. Before founding Olson Stein LLP, Nancy gained a variety of experience, including as a law clerk to the Patent Program for the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California; a federal prosecutor; a biglaw litigation attorney; and an elbow law clerk to U.S. district court and Ninth Circuit judges. Stemming from her extensive experience in patent litigation and working for the federal courts, Nancy also serves as a court-appointed special master in patent cases.

Favorite LAIPLA Event: Judges Night, which she has co-organized for the past several years.
Favorite LAIPLA Memory: Moderating Judges Night with Judge Stoll, Judge Staton, and Judge Donahue sitting on the panel.


Director: Daniel Latimer, Honda


Daniel Latimer is an accomplished attorney with extensive expertise in intellectual property matters, including trademark, copyright, and publicity rights. As a key member of the legal team at American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Daniel represents the company in various areas, such as trademark clearance and prosecution, copyright clearance, advertising material review, and technology/sponsorship/IP licensing agreements.

Daniel holds a J.D. from Pepperdine University School of Law, where he also served as an editor on the Dispute Resolution Law Journal. Prior to joining Honda, Daniel clerked for the Los Angeles Superior Court, gaining valuable insights into the legal system.

With a background in Civil Engineering (B.S.) from Loyola Marymount University, Daniel brings a unique perspective to his legal practice. Additionally, Daniel has been an active co-chair of the LAIPLA Diversity Committee for the past two years.

Favorite LAIPLA Event: Spring seminar 2026 at the Ojai Valley Inn

Favorite LAIPLA Memory: Washington in the West 2026, where the trademark track included a panel comprised of In-House Counsel who discussed wide-ranging topics including trademark prosecution strategy and tips for outside counsel. 


Director: Mai Lin, Womble Bond Dickinson


Mai Lin is a Partner at Womble Bond Dickinson in Los Angeles. She has been helping companies protect their IP in China since 2007. Her practice spans trademark prosecution, enforcement, anti-counterfeiting, registry disputes, and commercial IP transactions. She has helped many companies reclaim trademarks from squatters and develop proactive strategies to safeguard their portfolios in China.

Mai draws on her cross-cultural fluency as a Chinese-American, formally trained in the U.S., with on-the-ground experience in Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. She not only bridges the cultural gap but also empowers clients to navigate China's distinct and often challenging trademark protection and enforcement system.

Mai earned her J.D. from UC Berkeley School of Law and graduated magna cum laude from Yale University with a B.A. in Ethics, Politics & Economics.

Mai is the Co-Chair of the Women in IP Committee
Favorite LAIPLA Event:  Washington in the West
Favorite LAIPLA Memory:  “I decided to stick around a little longer with some LAIPLA members after my first Washington in the West conference wrapped up — and ended up building a core group of awesome friends.”


Director: Jack O’Donnell, Jones Day


Jack O'Donnell represents clients in technical and high-stakes litigation, focusing on patent, trade secret, and software copyright disputes before U.S. District Courts, the International Trade Commission (ITC), the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), and in arbitration. He has been an active member of the LAIPLA for eight years.  Before joining Jones Day, he served as the patent program judicial clerk at the United States District Court for the Central District of California, where he advised seven judges on hundreds of patent cases. He graduated with a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) and with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech.  

Favorite LAIPLA Event: Judges' Night Gala, where the IP community can hear direct feedback from the judges and meet them in a fun environment.
Favorite LAIPLA Memory: Spring Seminar in Ojai, where he met many new lifelong friends and enjoyed the beautiful Ojai Valley resort and scenery.


Director: Ben Shiroma, Knobbe Martens


Ben Shiroma is an attorney in Knobbe Martens’ Los Angeles office.  Ben is a client-focused litigator, who represents clients of sizes in high stakes intellectual property litigation, including patent and trade secret litigation. He has practical experience with and insight into the interrelation between district court and patent office proceedings.  Although Ben’s technical background is in electrical engineering, Ben has also represented clients ranging from biomedical devices to X-ray microscopes.  Ben enjoys and is honored by the opportunity his job gives him to meet amazing clients and learn about their innovative technologies.

Ben earned his J.D., cum laude, from Harvard Law School and his B.S. in electrical engineering, summa cum laude, from the University of Southern California.  Before coming to Los Angeles, Ben grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Ben previously co-chaired the Patent and Trade Secrets Committee as well as the Young Lawyers Committee. Ben looks forward to planning Washington in the West this upcoming year.

Director: Judge A. Joel Richlin, Magistrate Judge, C.D. Cal                                                                


A. Joel Richlin is a United States Magistrate Judge for the Central District of California and presides over matters in Los Angeles in the Court's Western Division. Prior to his appointment, Judge Richlin served as the General Counsel and Chief Litigation Officer of a national hospital system where he supervised and led litigation in 14 states. Outside of the Court, Judge Richlin is a law professor who teaches written and oral advocacy, and mentors students pursuing judicial clerkships.


Director: Theresa Conduah, Partner, Alston & Bird


Theresa Conduah is a partner in the Intellectual Property Litigation Group. She focuses her practice on trademark and copyright portfolio management, licensing, and enforcement strategies, and IP litigation. 

Theresa has experience in the technology, consumer products, entertainment, and sports industries. She counsels clients in developing and scaling global IP portfolios, design patents, global brand protection, and anti-counterfeit programs. She has prosecuted dozens of Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy cases before the National Arbitration Forum and the World Intellectual Property Organization.

Theresa is recognized as a leading trademark professional in California by WTR 1000 (2022–2025) and noted as “an incredibly smart lawyer who possesses unique insight thanks to vast in-house experience.” She is also a frequent speaker on intellectual property, brand protection, and diversity issues in the law.


Director: Katherine McNutt, Associate, Cooley                                                                                   


Katie represents clients in high-stakes patent, copyright, trade secret and trademark disputes before federal and state courts and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. A deep-seated enthusiasm for science and technology motivated Katie to focus her practice on intellectual property issues, and her experience spans all phases of complex IP disputes, from risk assessment and pre-filing negotiations through trial and appeal. Katie combines technical fluency with strategic judgment to provide constructive and practical advice that helps clients protect their most valuable assets and advance key business objectives. 


Past President: Sarah Cork, Cork Maloney LLP


Dr. Sarah M. Cork is an associate in Quinn Emanuel’s Los Angeles office. Her practice focuses on patent litigation in the life sciences sector, with an emphasis on pharmaceutical, medical device, Hatch-Waxman, and BPCIA matters, and she has represented both patentees and patent challengers in district courts and at the Federal Circuit. Leveraging her extensive scientific training, Sarah understands her clients’ technology at a deep level, and she is skilled at translating complex technical concepts for a lay audience.

Sarah earned her J.D., cum laude, from the University of Michigan Law School, where she was Editor-in-Chief of the Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review. Before law school, she received a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Emory University, where her dissertation research focused on characterizing novel therapeutics for brain tumors. She earned B.S. degrees in Biological Anthropology/Anatomy and Biology from Duke University.

Favorite LAIPLA Event: The 2020 Fall Patent Program (co-chair).Favorite LAIPLA Memory: Being called up on stage to participate in a magic trick during the 2019 holiday party at the Magic Castle.


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