Alex Zeng

  • Biography

Alex Zeng was a summer associate at the firm, returned as a post-bar law clerk, passed the California bar, and was admitted to practice in 2025. He went into law after taking a Law and Economics course, which opened his eyes to how law is one of the most compelling mechanisms in changing society’s behavior for the better. He pursues antitrust and class actions because he believes these are some of the most effective vehicles to administer justice for the wronged and the less fortunate. 

While in law school at the University of Minnesota, Alex was a Lead Managing Editor for the Minnesota Journal of Law Science & Technology. Other activities included the Business Law Association (secretary and at-large); the Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Technology Law Association; and the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association. His coursework focused on business associations/corporations, federal tax procedure, civil procedure, and antitrust. 

Alex was a law clerk for the Minneapolis City Attorney’s Office, at which he conducted court trials by direct and cross-examining witnesses, and negotiated guilty pleas with public defenders and pro se defendants during arraignment and pretrial calendars. He was also a student attorney for the Ronald M. Mankoff Tax Clinic in Minneapolis, where he resolved issues regarding clients’ tax liability by negotiating with the Internal Revenue Service. 

While an undergraduate at the University of San Francisco, Alex was a research assistant. His honors included the Beta Gamma Sigma International Business Honor Society, the School of Management Honors Program, and the Dean’s Honor Roll. He was president of the Financial Management Association Finance Honor Society and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. 

Alex is the author of “Elizabeth Warren’s Student Debt Policy: An Analysis,” The Journal of Policy Analysis, Institute for Youth in Policy (December 2021). 

Alex is a member of the American Bar Association, the Asian American Bar Association, and the Bar Association of San Francisco.