Since 1988, Kemps Case Works (KCW) has been on a mission to develop and install case management systems for lawyers who help low-income individuals. KCW also provides advice, technological support and training. KCW`s flagship product is the Prime`s comprehensive case management system. Prime supports legal aid agencies, legal aid offices, law school clinics, domestic violence shelters, seniors` legal services programs, fair housing associations, children`s advocacy programs, HIV law clinics, gay and lesbian programs, NAACP offices, Pro Bono Lawyers and non-profit advocacy organizations by providing high-quality, effective and efficient legal services. It`s not static, it`s constantly evolving, continuing to provide suppliers with new tools to help them better serve customers. Mr. Kemp advises private equity funds on all legal work associated with the formation of investment vehicles and the completion of investments, leveraged buyouts and recapitalizations. A significant part of this work is related to the accumulation of debt in various consolidation industries, where he advises private equity funds and their holding companies that grow through acquisitions. In addition, he advises his private equity and portfolio companies on various exit strategies such as mergers, divestitures and IPOs. In addition, Mr. Kemp, which has been in private equity since the late 1980s, has extensive experience in restructuring, recapitalization and reorganization operations during major market downturns. Lord.
Kemp, which was selected for inclusion in Chambers USA: America`s Leading Lawyers for Business, focuses primarily on private equity and financing transactions related to buyouts and middle-market debt accumulations in a variety of industries, including software, information technology, financial services, consumer products, healthcare, education, business services, traditional manufacturing and light manufacturing, as well as alternative energy and clean technologies. His practice is also heavily focused on mergers and acquisitions, including for a number of public and private technology companies and other companies outside of his private equity practice. His clients include leading private equity firms such as Thoma Bravo, MissionPoint Capital Partners, CIVC Partners and Element Partners. Goodwin`s San Francisco-based private equity team also regularly represents corporate clients such as TA Associates, JMI Equity, Goldman Sachs and others in their investment activities. David S. Kemp is editor-in-chief of The Oyez Project, a free law project of Justia and the Legal Information Institute of Cornell Law, and a former professor of legal writing at Berkeley Law. He has taught numerous legal skills courses at UC Hastings College of the Law, Berkeley Law, and Rutgers Law School in Newark. Note: The sites listed are intended as resources only. They are not a substitute for professional legal advice. Although we believe that the resources are reliable, we are not the authors of the content and assume no responsibility for the content provided. He currently represents Victaulic in various intellectual property litigation, including patent litigation (Victaulic v. ASC (U.S.D.C., D.
Delaware)) and trade secret disputes (Victaulic v. HiTHERM (U.S.D.C., E.D. Pa). FindLaw Santa Cruz County Court Monterey County Court California Codes Santa Cruz Bar Association Santa Cruz County Public Library Internal Tax Services Federal Courts Secretary of State Department of Consumer Affairs White pages People Search Prior to joining Goodwin in 2006, Mr. Kemp was a partner in Hogan Lovell`s Washington office, D.C. He moved from Goodwin`s Washington DC office to the San Francisco office in 2012. Representing BioForm Medical in national and international proceedings for the determination of license rights on patents for implant materials for medical devices and for the infringement of licensed patents. The case was settled before trial. Member of the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules & Practice, United States Local Rules Attorney Advisory Committees | United States District Court, Northern District of California (uscourts.gov) (2016 – present) As a persuasive and effective litigator, Colin earns the respect of clients and jurors.
In fact, after the Victaulic trial described below, jurors praised his “crazy skills” and simply called him “the killer.” He represents product manufacturers and other policyholders in the development of insurance programs, coverage strategies and plans, and insurance recovery processes.


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