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Julia Campins

Julia Campins

Julia Campins joined the firm as an associate attorney in 2007. Prior to joining the firm, she was the Equal Justice Litigation Fellow at The Impact Fund. From 2005 to 2006, Ms. Campins clerked for the Hon. Marsha S. Berzon of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Ms. Campins serves as co-editor of the ABA Section of Litigation Class Actions and Derivative Suits Newsletter. She has spoken at the Annual Convention of the National Employment Lawyers Association and the Impact Fund’s Strategic Conference on Employment Discrimination Class Actions. She also presented at the Bridgeport Continuing Legal Education 2011 "Discrimination & Harassment" program. She has also authored articles, including "CAFA Remands: Assigning the Burdens," published in the ABA Section of Litigation Class Actions and Derivative Suits Newsletter, Fall 2010, “Class Certification in 401(k) Cases After LaRue,” (with Catha Worthman) published in the ABA Labor and Employment Law Section, Employee Benefits Committee Newsletter, Summer 2009, and “Class Member Turnover and Employment Class Certification,” published in the Summer/Fall 2007 issue of the National Employment Lawyers Association’s The Employee Advocate. In 2011, Super Lawyers magazine named her a "Rising Star" among Northern California attorneys.

A graduate of Columbia Law School, Ms. Campins was President of the Public Interest Law Foundation and a Managing Editor of the Columbia Law Review. She was also co-Coordinator of the Tenants’ Rights Project, a pro bono project in conjunction with the Goddard Riverside SRO Law Project in New York City. Ms. Campins received the Samuel I. Rosenman Prize for Academic Excellence in Public Interest Law and was a James Kent and Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar.