Justin Jin focuses his practice on complex litigation matters.

During law school, Mr. Jin served as a law clerk in the complex litigation division at the Washington State Office of the Attorney General. Throughout his tenure, he researched legal issues ranging from Eleventh Amendment immunity to the constitutionality of online harassment-related restraining orders. He also assisted with motion writing on high-profile cases and wrote legal memos summarizing case law on critical issues.

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Credentials

  • Education

    • JD, New York University School of Law, 2024

      Staff Editor, Journal of International Law and Politics 
    • BA, Political Science, Yale University, 2020

      cum laude

      Philo Sherman Bennett Prize

  • Admissions

    • California

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