Overview

Caroline A. Yuen is an attorney at Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy. Her practice is in civil litigation specializing in antitrust, securities fraud, and environmental litigation, and emerging technology cases.

Caroline obtained her law degree from the University of Oxford, where she served as a representative for the University's pro bono program, Oxford Legal Assistance. As part of that program, she helped a local law firm provide asylum and human rights legal aid clinics for low-income individuals. After graduating from law school, Caroline trained and practiced as a commercial litigation lawyer at an Am100 law firm based in London. There, she worked on complex and cross-border commercial and property disputes. Caroline then moved to the United States to complete a Master of Laws at UC Berkeley. After graduating on the Dean's List, she worked as a senior research fellow at UC Law SF (formerly Hastings Law), conducting in-depth legal research on intellectual property and anticompetition law as it relates to AI and the pharmaceutical industry.

Caroline is an Adjunct Professor at UC Law SF and a Lecturer at UC Berkeley Law School.

News

Publications

  • AI and Antitrust: "The Algorithm Made Me Do It" in California Lawyers Association
    34 Competition Journal 1 (2024)

Honors & Awards

Honors & Recognitions

The Queen's College Benefactors' Award (Oxford)

Dean's List (Berkeley)

Affiliations

Affiliations

California Bar Association

Education

University of Oxford, Bachelor of Arts in Jurisprudence (Law)

University of Berkeley, Master of Laws in Environmental Law 

Admissions

  • California State Bar
  • Northern District of California
  • Southern District of California
  • England and Wales 

Languages

  • Mandarin
  • Cantonese
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