Lorraine Casto counsels companies in complex litigation, including intellectual property (IP) litigation, particularly as it relates to eDiscovery and digital forensics. As a litigator with trial experience, she represents clients in US state and federal courts. As part of her practice, Lorraine works with companies to develop tailored eDiscovery and digital forensic strategies to cost effectively and defensibly handle all aspects of eDiscovery, including digital forensic evidence. She is on the firm’s Disability Awareness Lawyers Network.
Lorraine’s experience includes digital forensic analysis and working with digital forensic professionals to address these issues in various cases, including trade secret litigation. Lorraine also handles a broad spectrum of discovery disputes, motion practice related to discovery, taking and defending percipient and expert witness depositions on discovery issues, and presenting percipient and expert testimony in court related to eDiscovery and digital forensics.
Lorraine serves on the Pro Bono Committee at the firm’s Silicon Valley office, where she is responsible for facilitating various pro bono projects, including negotiating and litigating landlord-tenant disputes, and handling disability rights cases.
Prior to joining the firm, Lorraine clerked for Judge Patricia V. Trumbull in the US District Court for the Northern District of California.
Prior to attending law school, Lorraine worked as an IP paralegal in a multinational law firm and in the IP law department of a large multinational corporation.
Technical Editor, Santa Clara Law Review
Recipient, Oral Advocacy Award in Moot Court
Recipient, Award for Excellence in Commercial Transactions Studies
Recipient, Yellow Belt, Legal Lean Sigma®