Christian Perez is an associate at GS2Law, focusing his practice on intellectual property and commercial litigation matters.
In the spring of Christian’s second year of law school, he was selected to be an Alexander Fellow, serving as a full-time judicial intern for the Honorable Gregory H. Woods in the Southern District of New York.
Prior to law school, Christian worked as a litigation clerk at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP and Loeb & Loeb LLP.
Education
- Cardozo School of Law, J.D.
- Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal
- IBM Cardozo Mentor Program
- The George Washington University, B.A., magna cum laude, in Politics and Government, Minor in Middle Eastern Studies
Admitted to Practice
- New York
Professional & Community Activities
- New York Blood Center, Volunteer Community Educator
- American Cancer Society, Volunteer
Representative Experience
- Competitively selected for the Alexander Fellows Program, which places students as full-time externs in the chambers of a United States federal judges.
- Conducted legal research and recommended dispositions for civil cases before the Court,
- Drafted substantive portions of published judicial decisions and orders on motions to dismiss, summary judgment, attorneys’ fees, default judgment, and intervention.