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Lauren Beck
J.D. Candidate at Harvard Law School
Lauren Beck is a litigation associate at Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP in Los Angeles, California.1 Here are some key details about her background and experience:
Education and Early Career
Lauren Beck received her J.D. from Harvard Law School in 2020, where she served as president of the Harvard Law Review.1 Prior to law school, she earned her B.A. cum laude from Columbia University in 2014.1
Current Role and Practice Focus
At Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP, Lauren Beck's practice focuses on high-stakes commercial litigation, with an emphasis on antitrust matters.1 She has experience in:
- Representing leading technology clients in complex multidistrict litigation
- Litigating cases at all stages, from pre-litigation counseling through trial
- First-chairing arguments at the trial level
- Taking depositions and writing dispositive briefs
- Preparing witnesses for criminal and civil trials
- Counseling clients in the technology and entertainment industries on antitrust issues, including mergers and acquisitions
Notable Cases
Some of Lauren Beck's representative matters include:
- Representing Google in a landmark multidistrict antitrust case regarding app distribution on Android phones
- Representing Lyft in litigation brought by the Massachusetts Attorney General challenging driver classification
- Advising Verizon on regulatory approval for its $7 billion acquisition of TracFone Wireless
Pro Bono Work
Lauren Beck maintains an active pro bono practice focused on impact litigation, including a taxpayer lawsuit challenging two California law enforcement agencies' use of in-custody informants.1
Lauren Beck's LinkedIn profile can be found under the username lauren-beck-570a8364.2