Mr. Neil A Friedman Popovic is a lawyer practicing litigation, alternative dispute resolution, appellate and 11 other areas of law. Neil received a degree from Note and Comment Editor, California Law Review, and has been licensed for 39 years. Neil practices at Sheppard Mullin in San Francisco, CA.
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Firm InformationPositionPartnerFirm NameSheppard Mullin
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Representative Cases & TransactionsCasesExperience: ESG
Sustainability
Advised multinational biotechnology company regarding corporate social responsibility issues, including human rights, environmental
labor relations.
Co-authored amicus brief in United States Supreme Court on behalf of Amnesty International, Center for Constitutional Rights,
international
foreign bar associations in Graham v. Florida, 560 U.S. 48 (2010),
Miller v. Alabama, 567 U.S. ___, 132 S. Ct. 2455 (2012), discussing relevance of international human rights
foreign law in 8th Amendment challenge to life without parole sentences for non-homicide juvenile offenders.
Obtained complete dismissal with prejudice in putative class action alleging 'greenwashing' based on Fiji Water's use of green drop, 'fijigreen.com'
'every drop is green' on labels of Fiji Water bottles, including successfully arguing appeal. Hill v. Roll International Corp., 195 Cal. App. 4th 1295 (2011).
Obtained voluntary dismissal of claims challenging Fiji Water's statements about carbon negativity based on future carbon credits.
Advised foreign government regarding potential investor-state arbitration claim arising out of threatened cancellation of hydropower project due to environmental concerns.
Represented green dental products company in connection with dispute over distribution
marketing of products.
Represented energy drink company in putative class action over marketing of products as 'natural'.
Represented women-owned B Corporation organic produce distribution business in business ownership dispute.
International
Represented Japanese distributor of medical products in ICC arbitration involving alleged breach of international distribution agreement with related intellectual property claims.
Represented French distributor of artificial heart pumps in ICC arbitration in dispute over multi-jurisdictional distribution agreement.
Representing California publisher of art books in defense of action seeking recognition of French judgment involving use of photographic images in catalogue raisonee of the works of Pablo Picasso under California's Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act.
Represented Korean construction company in ICSID arbitration under Korea-Oman BIT.
Represented international medical products company in threatened international arbitration regarding distribution rights. Successfully prevented other party from initiating arbitration.
Represented Indonesian chemical company in international arbitration before London Court of International Arbitration arising out of sale of chemical manufacturing facilities.
Represented Taiwanese business owner in series of disputes arising out of sale of textile-related businesses. Includes first-chair experience in international arbitration before China International Economic
Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC).
Represented Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) in action to collect defaulted loan obligation under Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, creating new Ninth Circuit law on scope of 'commercial activity' exception to foreign sovereign immunity. Af-Cap, Inc. v. Chevron Overseas (Congo) Ltd., 475 F.3d 1080 (9th Cir. 2007).
Represented Republic of Argentina in defending against attempt to seize Argentine presidential airplane ('Tango 01') to collect debt arising out of Argentine financial crisis. Case dismissed under Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. Colella v. Republic of Argentina, 2007 WL 154204 (N.D. Cal., May 29, 2007).
Represented Republic of Argentina in litigation over attempts to execute judgments obtained by creditors in connection with distressed debt.
Co-authored amicus brief in United States Supreme Court on behalf of law professors in Animal Science Products, Inc. v. Hebei Welcome Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., No. 16-220 (decided June 14, 2018), regarding appropriate degree of deference U.S. courts should give to foreign government's interpretation of its own law. Court adopted 'respective consideration' st
ard proposed in our brief.
Advised foreign government as special counsel in negotiations for free trade agreements with United States
third country.
Represented foreign employee of overseas chip manufacturer in criminal antitrust investigation involving DRAM computer chips.
Represented Russian freight forwarding company Concern Sojuzvneshtrans in litigation involving alleged breach of guaranty on lease of shipping containers.
Domestic
Counsel for amicus curiae European Commission, which filed a brief on behalf of the European Union in Abitron Austria GmbH v. Hetronic Int'l, Inc., __ U.S. __ (2023). The Supreme Court quoted the amicus brief during oral argument
in the majority
concurring opinions.
Represented Seagate in class actions challenging disclosures about computer hard drive storage capacity, including arguing leading case regarding class action settlements, Cho v. Seagate Technology Holdings, Inc., 177 Cal. App. 4th 734 (2009).
Obtained summary judgment (affirmed on appeal) for hospital group in putative class action alleging unfair practices in connection with rates charged to uninsured patients.
Defeated class certification, leading to dismissal of putative class action against community hospital challenging reasonableness of prices charged to uninsured patients for emergency care.
Represented Palm Inc., in consumer class actions involving Palm products
services, including data security issues
alleged product defects.
Represented McDonald's in highly publicized, multiple class action 'french fries' litigation in California, Washington, Texas, New Jersey
Illinois, involving alleged non-disclosure that fries contain beef flavoring.
Represented flash memory
computer hard drive manufacturers in consumer class actions alleging inadequate disclosure of memory storage capacity.
Successfully defended pharmaceutical manufacturer in administrative disciplinary proceedings to suspend license.
Represented major insurance brokerage firm in class action litigation challenging its disclosure of commissions
fees.
Experience
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Bar Admission & MembershipsAdmissions1987, California
United States Supreme Court
2023, District of Columbia
MembershipsMemberships
Board of Directors, California Arbitration
Advisor to the Executive Committee, International Law Section, State Bar of California
American Health Lawyers Association
American Society of International Law
Board of Directors, EarthRights International (1999-2013)
Board of Directors, Center for Youth Development Through Law
Advisory Board, Center for Law, Energy and the Environment
Board of Directors, Bar Association of San Francisco’s Justice & Diversity Center, successor to the Volunteer Legal Services Program
International Law Association (American Branch)
Northern California International Arbitration Club
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Education & CertificationsLaw SchoolBerkeley Law Executive Education
Class of 2023
Sustainable Capitalism & ESG Online
University of California, Berkeley
Class of 1987
J.D.
Tufts University, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Class of 1992
M.A.
Other EducationNote and Comment Editor, California Law Review
Ford Foundation Fellow in Public International Law
Academy of European Law, Summer Session 1995
University of California, Berkeley
Class of 1983
A.B.
Mr. Neil A Friedman Popovic
Seventeenth Floor, Four Embarcadero CenterSan Francisco, CA 94111U.S.A.
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