
Virginia Kain
Virginia Kain is an attorney at Warren Kash Warren.
Virginia represents a wide range of clients from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies on litigation matters. In 2023, Virginia led the briefing on summary judgment in the matter Viasat, Inc. v. Acacia Communications, Inc., No. 19-60731 (Super. Ct. S.D. Cnty.), resulting in a historic award of $97 million.
Virginia has also represented Google against claims of patent infringement involving a wide range of software and device features across multiple jurisdictions. Virginia’s recent victories on behalf of Google include successfully moving to exclude the opinions of plaintiff’s damages expert under Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Virginia graduated from Boston College Law School in 2020, where she was the Antonio and Anthony R. Mancini Scholar. After graduation, she worked as an Assistant District Attorney for the State of Alaska in Anchorage. There, she handled criminal matters ranging from violent crime including homicide to financial crime, including embezzlement and complex fraud. Virginia has extensive experience presenting complex cases to a grand jury and has an undefeated trial record.
Notable Representations
Background
Education
Education and Clerkship
Boston University (B.A. Political Science, summa cum laude, 2017)
Boston College Law School (J.D., 2020)
Admissions
The State Bar of California
The State Bar of Alaska
The State Bar of New York
United States District Courts:
- District of Alaska
- Western District of Texas
- Central District of California
- Northern District of California