Lora Faraj was a summer associate at the firm in 2024. Upon graduation from law
school, she joined the firm as a post-bar law clerk and was admitted to the California bar in December 2025. Lora was drawn to the firm’s cutting-edge, complex litigation in emerging generative AI litigation, and leadership in antitrust and class action matters.
While attending law school, Lora was the publishing editor of the Berkeley Journal of Entertainment and Sports Law, public interest chair of the Womxn of Color Collective, co-president of the Middle Eastern and North African Law Student Association, a member of the Plaintiffs’ Law Association, and involved with the East Bay Community Law Center Immigration Law Clinic. As an undergraduate, she co-founded the Hikayat Literary Journal.
Lora is an ongoing pro bono advocate for the International Refugee Assistance Project, where she collaborates with clients to gather necessary information (personal details, supporting documents, and evidence) to complete green card application forms. She has been a legal intern for the Tahirih Justice Center (San Francisco), a health care assistant for the Greenfield Medical Center (Detroit), a University of Michigan Museum of Art photographer, and managing editor of The Michigan Daily – Michigan in Color.
Lora Faraj
PRACTICE AREAS
Antitrust
Generative AI
Intellectual Property
Pro Bono
ADMISSIONS
- State of California
EDUCATION
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, J.D.
University of Michigan, B.A., English, summa cum laude, Dean’s List
LANGUAGES
Arabic- Biography
- Key Cases
- AI Image Generator - Copyright Litigation, In re Insulin Pricing Litigation, MDL No. 3080 (D. N.J.)
