Lisa Freeman, Esq.

Education

  • University of California Berkeley, B.A.

  • Yale Law School, J.D.

Bar Admissions

  • California

  • New York

Practice Areas

  • Class Action

  • Antitrust

  • Securities

Lisa Freeman is an experienced class-action litigator with a special interest in the private enforcement of federal and state statutes meant to protect consumers. She has experience litigating high-profile antitrust and securities cases as a lawyer at a large international law firm, including successfully representing a multinational credit card company in antitrust litigation brought by its competitors.

Lisa has briefed, argued, and won appeals in state and federal court. She partnered with the Stanford Religious Liberty Clinic to represent on appeal a church providing meals to community members experiencing homelessness. After her argument before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the court reversed the district court's order, which would have effectively stopped the ministry.

Lisa is admitted to practice law in California and New York, where she served as a Special Assistant Corporation Counsel to the New York City Law Department. She clerked for the Honorable Tena Campbell, then-Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Utah, and the Honorable Jerome A. Holmes, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. She also served as a Judicial Attorney in the California Court of Appeal. Lisa taught logic at UC Berkeley, legal writing at the University of La Verne, and negotiation at Williams College. She has also served on the Board of Governors of the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles Foundation, which supports both the advancement of women in the legal profession and the provision of necessary legal services and support to the community.