Boies Schiller Flexner continues to bolster its presence in the legal sector with the recent addition of Margaux Poueymirou as a partner in their San Francisco office. Poueymirou’s appointment was confirmed by the firm on Tuesday, marking a significant development in their legal team, particularly in the realms of antitrust, intellectual property, and artificial intelligence law.
Poueymirou brings with her an extensive portfolio, representing both plaintiffs and defendants in intricate litigation disputes. Her expertise shines in cases involving the intersection of AI and intellectual property, notably those concerning the use of copyrighted works in training generative AI models. This specialization is increasingly pertinent as legal frameworks struggle to keep pace with the rapid advances in AI technology.
Previously, Poueymirou was associated with the Joseph Saveri Law Firm, a background that augments her capacities in tackling complex legal issues involving emerging technologies and antitrust considerations. Her experience and insight are likely to play a pivotal role in Boies Schiller Flexner’s strategic initiatives as they navigate the evolving legal landscape.
For further details on Poueymirou’s role and the firm’s strategic direction, you can read more in the Bloomberg Law announcement.