Bernanke to give deposition in AIG bailout lawsuit
A U.S. judge has ordered that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke can be questioned in a lawsuit against the government filed by the former head of American International Group Inc.
Education
Law School/Year: University of Virginia School of Law, 1986
College/Year: Stanford University, 1981
Bar Admissions
California
Practice Areas
Corporate Business
Major Cases
William Eigner has been called “the go-to guy for emerging companies.” This is Eigner’s sixth year in a row as a Top Attorney. Eigner’s practice emphasizes venture capital, angel financing, seed capital and the financing, governing, operating, buying, selling and merging of growing and established technology and other businesses. His practice further encompasses corporate and business transactions, including matters relating to telecommunications, electronic commerce/Internet, energy, clean technology, life sciences, corporate governance, franchising, employment and independent contractor issues, intellectual property protection, competitive business practices, securities, and business structuring and financing. Eigner also has significant experience in handling contractual and political issues involving telecommunications and SaaS companies and independent power producers. Eigner is based in the firm’s San Diego offices, but also works in the firm’s office in Menlo Park.
Professional Background
In 1981, Eigner served as a U.S. Supreme Court Judicial Intern. In 2006, The Daily Transcript selected him as one of San Diego’s 120 Top Influentials -- "a person whose actions and opinions strongly influence the course of events in San Diego’s business community.” And, in 2004, the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce selected him as Volunteer Advocate of the Year.
Professional Affiliations
Eigner serves as a director of CommNexus, San Diego Police Foundation and San Diego Venture Group, where he serves as board secretary. Eigner serves on the boards of the publicly traded Mundoval Fund mutual fund (MUNDX) and of Docutizer, Inc. He also serves on the Board of Advisors of NewBlue Inc., Aquai Technologies, Blue Wave International, and other companies. Eigner is a former member of the Board of Directors of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce. He is also a former trustee and land use chairman of the La Jolla Town Council.
Personal Affiliations
Eigner is the co-author of “Five Rules of Thumb for Issuing Stock Options to Directors and Advisors of Emerging Growth Companies,” and is co-author of "Lobbying Guidelines and Rules for Ex Parte Contact," which was published in California Real Property Journal. He is also co-author of “Committees of the Board of Directors: An Overview," which was presented to the International Forum for Corporate Directors, and “Why Your Business Will Need to Comply with California's Transparency in Supply Chains Act.” He is a leading authority on how to establish and get results from boards of advisors and directors and on other legal and business topics.
Personal Background
Eigner was born in Dover, Ohio, in 1959.
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