The Fairmont San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
Wilson Sonsini will sponsor The L Suite’s 2026 Deputy GC Summit, an exclusive event designed for deputy general counsel and senior in-house counsel who sit at the center of the company’s most complex decisions. Attendees will have practical, peer-driven conversations that cover how they lead, partner, and stay ahead of risk. This year’s theme is “Owning the Unknown: Designing Your Work, Your Team, Your Future.”
Partner Remi Korenblit will co-lead a group discussion on “Legal Due Diligence and Integration in M&A and Strategic Deals” with Bryn Paslawski, deputy general counsel at Strava.
Partner Maneesha Mithal will discuss “Navigating AI Driven Privacy and Security Risk” with Nandini Acharya, vice president, deputy general counsel, and assistant corporate secretary at Viavi Solutions.
This event is by invitation for L Suite members only.
Tomoko Beytien
tbeytien@wsgr.com
Maneesha Mithal is a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Wilson Sonsini and co-chair of the firm’s data, privacy, and cybersecurity practice. Maneesha advises clients on privacy, cybersecurity, and consumer protection matters and represents companies in regulatory investigations. She is also one of the founding members of Wilson Sonsini’s AI group.
Remi Korenblit is a partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where his practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, financing transactions, and other corporate and securities law matters. His transaction experience includes mergers, business combinations, asset and stock purchases, divestitures, carve-outs and spin-off transactions, private equity and venture financing transactions, joint ventures, and other strategic transactions for both public and private companies. He also advises clients on corporate governance matters, shareholder activism, takeover defense, recapitalizations and restructurings, and other special situations. Remi has represented U.S. and international clients in a variety of sectors, including software and technology, telecommunication, media, banking and finance, industrial, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, energy, and retail industries.