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Celina S. Malavé

Associate

Celina S. Malavé represents clients in all facets of commercial litigation, including intellectual property disputes and complex class actions. Celina was a law clerk with Judge Edward M. Chen of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. She also worked as a social justice fellow for a Bay Area civil rights law firm.  

As a student at Stanford Law School, she served as an extern at the ACLU of Northern California and senior editor of the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties. She was an Ella Baker Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights and a summer law associate for the Center for Reproductive Rights in New York City.

Before law school, she was a senior associate of research and development at Promontory Therapeutics in New York. Celina earned an M.S. in bioethics from Columbia University and a B.S. in bioengineering from Stanford University.

 
 

Celina S. Malavé represents clients in all facets of commercial litigation, including intellectual property disputes and complex class actions. Celina was a law clerk with Judge Edward M. Chen of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. She also worked as a social justice fellow for a Bay Area civil rights law firm.  

As a student at Stanford Law School, she served as an extern at the ACLU of Northern California and senior editor of the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties. She was an Ella Baker Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights and a summer law associate for the Center for Reproductive Rights in New York City.

Before law school, she was a senior associate of research and development at Promontory Therapeutics in New York. Celina earned an M.S. in bioethics from Columbia University and a B.S. in bioengineering from Stanford University.

 
 

Rabia Belt, Celina Malavé, and Camila Strassle, Disability and Health in the Age of Triage, Harvard Law Review Blog (July 1, 2020).