Sarah Solomon

Sarah Solomon

 

Sarah Salomon represents clients in high stakes commercial litigation. Her experience includes trade secret cases involving employee mobility, commercial disputes implicating federal export law, habeas, and civil rights actions.
Sarah maintains a significant pro bono practice. She was part of a team representing 270 consolidated habeas petitioners against the warden of San Quentin and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation after an unprecedented Covid-19 outbreak resulted in 2,197 prisoners infected and 28 deaths. In its order, the court found numerous constitutional violations and wrote CDCR and the Warden caused “the worst epidemiological disaster in California correctional history.” She represented the nation’s largest Title X grantee in a lawsuit seeking injunctive relief from the Trump Administration’s sweeping changes to the federal Title X family planning program and secured a statewide preliminary injunction. Sarah also helped secure the freedom of Zavion Johnson, who spent nearly 17 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of murder.
Prior to joining the firm, she served as a law clerk to Judge Beverly Martin on the Eleventh Circuit. She graduated from Stanford Law School, where she served as academic chair of the Black Law Students Association, and as president of Project ReMADE, an organization that helps formerly incarcerated people to start their own small businesses.