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Doug Thompson

Douglas Thompson defends class action complex litigation matters and represents institutions and businesses in related regulatory investigations. Mr. Thompson is a Leader of the firm's Global Banking Sector, collaborating across our platform to deepen relationships with Banking Sector clients, and championing innovation, inclusion and thought leadership initiatives to benefit clients and the firm alike. Thompson previously served in other firm leadership roles, including Managing Partner of the Los Angeles office (2016 through 2019) and Class and Derivative Actions Practice Group Leader (2011 through 2016).

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