Representing clients across the pharmaceutical, chemical, technology, food and beverage, and airline industries, Minna Lo Naranjo focuses on criminal and civil antitrust cases involving price-fixing and monopolization allegations. Her experience includes multidistrict antitrust litigation, class action and direct action defense, and litigation brought by multiple state attorneys general. Minna also conducts internal investigations and helps clients respond to Requests for Additional Information and Documentary Materials (Second Requests) from the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in merger investigations.
Minna’s active pro bono practice includes dismissals of immigration charges and asylum status for multiple detained refugees during removal proceedings. She recently represented elderly disabled individuals in administrative hearings after they were denied home healthcare under California’s adult day healthcare Medi-Cal Community-Based Adult Services (CBAS) program.
Before transferring to Morgan Lewis’s litigation practice in San Francisco, Minna was in the firm’s Washington, DC, office, where she was an associate in the antitrust practice.
Education
American University, Washington College of Law, 2008, J.D., Cum Laude
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business, 2005, B.S., Cum Laude
Admissions
California
District of Columbia
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
Awards and Affiliations
Member, Practice Group of the Year, Competition, Law360 (2017)
Recognized, US News & World Report and Best Lawyers 2017 Practice Group of the Year for Antitrust Law