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Sri Srinivasan

Partner


Sri Srinivasan is a partner in O’Melveny’s Washington DC office, and his focus is on appellate and complex litigation. Sri rejoined the firm in 2007 after five years in the Office of the Solicitor General. 

Sri has argued 15 cases before the US Supreme Court, and has briefed countless others in the Supreme Court and the lower federal courts on a broad array of legal and constitutional issues. Sri’s arguments in the Supreme Court have encompassed such areas as federal preemption, banking law, federal contracting law, and criminal law and procedure. In addition his work in the Supreme Court, Sri is presently involved in a number of matters in federal and state court addressing a wide variety of subjects, including patent and intellectual property law, antitrust law, labor law, First Amendment law, federal preemption, and tax law.

Among the recent cases Sri has argued before the Supreme Court are three significant cases for business: Hertz Corp. v. Friend in the 2009 term; Watters v. Wachovia Bank, N.A. in the 2007 Term; and Wachovia Bank, N.A. v. Schmidt in the 2006 Term. In Hertz, the Supreme Court will for the first time address the question of how a corporation’s “principal place of business” should be determined for the purposes of federal diversity jurisdiction. In Watters, the Supreme Court held that state regulation of operating subsidiaries of national banks is preempted by the National Banking Act, and the Comptroller of the Currency has hailed the ruling as a landmark victory for the national banking system. Schmidt concerned whether, for purposes of diversity jurisdiction, national banks are citizens solely of the State in which their main office is located or instead are citizens of every State in which they maintain a branch location.

Sri has published articles on various subjects including the Supreme Court’s approach in cases involving business interests. He is also a frequent speaker on matters such as appellate advocacy and federal preemption, including at the ABA Section of Litigation Annual Conference.

Sri has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2008, the National Law Journal named Sri one of the “50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America.” He has been named by Chambers USA, Legal 500, and The Best Lawyers in America as a leading practitioner in the appellate area.  In 2009, Sri received the North American South Asian Bar Association's (NASABA) annual “Cornerstone Award," given to individuals who “best exemplify through their legal work the objectives of NASABA,” and the South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut's (SABAC) Distinguished Legal Professional Award, which recognizes “exemplary professional accomplishments and contributions to the South Asian legal community as a whole.” Sri is also a member of NASABA's National Advisory Council.  While at the Solicitor General's office, Sri received two awards for his government service - the Attorney General's Award for Excellence in Furthering the Interests of U.S. National Security in 2003 and the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Award for Excellence in 2005.

Sri is the Hiring Partner for O’Melveny’s Washington, DC, office.

Professional Activities

Law Clerk, Honorable Sandra Day O’Connor, US Supreme Court; Honorable J. Harvie Wilkinson III, US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Bristow Fellow, Office of the Solicitor General
Member, National Advisory Council, North American South Asian Bar Association (NASABA)

Stanford Law School, J.D., 1995: Associate Editor, Stanford Law Review, 1992-93; Note Editor, 1993-94; Order of the Coif; Graduated with Distinction

Stanford Business School, M.B.A., 1995

Stanford University, A.B., 1989: with honors and distinction


District of Columbia; California