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Judge Vince Chhabria is a district court judge in the Northern District of California. When I shared with previous podcast guests I was interviewing Judge Chhabria, the excitement was palpable - these experienced litigators think of Judge Chhabria as "insightful", "focused", and "sharp", and this is a rare opportunity to learn how an influential judge thinks.
Judge Chhabria and I talked about:
- his unexpected path from the office of the San Francisco City Attorney's Office to the bench, any why city attorney roles are so valuable.
- the surprising impact of case management on justice, and how few motions are decided by precedent
- what keeps the job interesting 11 years into the role
- why moving cases forward is an underrated part of public service
- the "memdispo" technique that efficiently allocates judicial resources to opinions
- what he misses most about not being a federal judge
- his most important career advice for his clerks
We also discuss how he researched and considered precedent for the recent Kadrey v. Meta decision on fair use in generative AI.
Any lawyer looking for an original approach to career decisions and how they practice should listen to this episode.
By Khurram Naik5
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Judge Vince Chhabria is a district court judge in the Northern District of California. When I shared with previous podcast guests I was interviewing Judge Chhabria, the excitement was palpable - these experienced litigators think of Judge Chhabria as "insightful", "focused", and "sharp", and this is a rare opportunity to learn how an influential judge thinks.
Judge Chhabria and I talked about:
- his unexpected path from the office of the San Francisco City Attorney's Office to the bench, any why city attorney roles are so valuable.
- the surprising impact of case management on justice, and how few motions are decided by precedent
- what keeps the job interesting 11 years into the role
- why moving cases forward is an underrated part of public service
- the "memdispo" technique that efficiently allocates judicial resources to opinions
- what he misses most about not being a federal judge
- his most important career advice for his clerks
We also discuss how he researched and considered precedent for the recent Kadrey v. Meta decision on fair use in generative AI.
Any lawyer looking for an original approach to career decisions and how they practice should listen to this episode.

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