Kalpana Srinivasan
Ms. Srinivasan is a partner in Susman Godfrey’s Los Angeles office where she litigates cases that span the spectrum of complex commercial matters, including patent infringement claims, antitrust violations, and class action disputes. To achieve the best and most efficient results for her clients, Ms. Srinivasan immerses herself in all aspects of their cases: from conducting pre-suit investigations and filing complaints to deposing key fact and expert witnesses to drafting and arguing case-critical motions and ultimately, to trying their cases to a bench or jury.
Ms. Srinivasan graduated with distinction from Stanford Law School, where she won Stanford’s Marion Rice Kirkwood Moot Court competition. Ms. Srinivasan also served as an editor on Stanford’s Law Review. After law school, Ms. Srinivasan clerked for Judge Raymond C. Fisher on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Before attending law school, Ms. Srinivasan was a national reporter for The Associated Press in Washington, D.C., where she covered communications policy, including the growth of the Internet and wireless sectors and the deregulation of the telecommunications industry. Ms. Srinivasan received her undergraduate degree from Yale University with a double major in Comparative Literature and Yale’s program in Ethics, Politics and Economics. Ms. Srinivasan is also the chair of the litigation section of the North American South Asian Bar Association.
She can be reached at ksrinivasan@susmangodfrey.com
