Warren Loegering is an associate in Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher’s San Francisco office. He is a member of the firm’s Litigation Department, where he advises clients on a wide range of federal and state court issues. Warren is involved in complex cases in various subject areas including consumer class actions, antitrust matters, and privacy and technology law.
He earned his Juris Doctor in 2019 from Columbia Law School, where he was a member of the Editorial staff of The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, a James Kent Scholar, a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, a recipient of the 2017 Robert Noxon Toppon Academic Prize for Constitutional Law, and was an editor of the Frederick Douglass Moot Court. Warren earned a B.A. in History and Literature, magna cum laude, from Harvard University in 2012.
Warren remains committed to pro bono service at Gibson, where he represents several clients in immigration proceedings, and drafts amicus briefs for institutional pro bono clients, including a brief on behalf of immigration law scholars before the U.S. Supreme Court.
He is admitted to practice law in the State of California.
Capabilities
- Litigation
- Antitrust and Competition
- Appellate and Constitutional Law
- Artificial Intelligence
- Class Actions
- Emerging Companies / Venture Capital
- Intellectual Property
- Labor and Employment
- Media, Entertainment, and Technology
- Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Data Innovation
- Tech and Innovation
Credentials
Education:
- Columbia University - 2019 Juris Doctor
- Harvard University - 2012 Bachelor of Arts
Admissions:
- California Bar