Eric Vanderpool is an Associate of the Firm, resident in the San Francisco office. Mr. Vanderpool is a member of the Firm's Litigation Group, where he focuses his practice in general and complex commercial litigation, class action litigation, and financial institutions litigation. His experience also includes unfair competition lawsuits, lender liability claims and prejudgment remedies. Mr. Vanderpool has also worked on cases that have included trademark and copyright disputes, NASD securities arbitrations, CERCLA and Proposition 65 cases, and entertainment litigation.
Mr. Vanderpool graduated with distinction and with honors from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1989 with a B.S. in Journalism/Broadcast News. He earned his J.D. in 1996 from the University of California at Los Angeles, School of Law. While at UCLA School of Law, Mr. Vanderpool served as Managing Editor of the UCLA Law Review, participated in the Moot Court Program, and was the 1994-95 co-president of the UCLA Entertainment Law Society.
Active in the community, Mr. Vanderpool serves on the Board of Directors of Academy of Friends, a San Francisco Bay Area non-profit, charitable fundraising organization. He has also served on the national Board of Governors and on the SF Bay Area Steering Committee of Human Rights Campaign and was an attorney educator for Break the Cycle, a Los Angeles anti-domestic violence education and advocacy group.
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