Minnie Che is an associate in the Los Angeles office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. She currently practices in the firm’s Litigation Department. Minnie earned her law degree from Harvard Law School, where she served as an Editor for the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology and a Board Director for the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. While in law school, she co-founded the Harvard Law School Film Society, served as a Teaching Fellow for Professor William Fisher in Copyright Law and a Staff Writer for Professor Ben Sachs’ On Labor, and was on the Executive Board for the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA). Minnie graduated cum laude and with pro bono distinctions.
Prior to law school, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Columbia University and her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History from Sciences Po. Minnie graduated summa cum laude and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa.
Minnie is admitted to practice in the State of California.
Capabilities
- Appellate and Constitutional Law
- Artificial Intelligence
- Betting and Gaming
- Emerging Companies / Venture Capital
- Intellectual Property
- Litigation
- Public Policy
- Sports Law
- Technology Transactions
- Transportation and Space
- White Collar Defense and Investigations
Credentials
Education:
- Harvard University - 2021 Juris Doctor
- Columbia University - 2017 Bachelor of Arts
- Institut d’Études Politiques (Sciences Po) - 2017 Bachelor of Arts
Admissions:
- California Bar