Minna Naranjo focuses on antitrust and complex litigation matters. She has worked on litigation, investigation, and counseling matters in many industries including pharmaceutical, technology, airline, oil and gas, and ride-sharing. Her experience includes multidistrict litigation, class action and direct action defense, litigation against the US Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and state attorneys general, and counseling on matters spanning cartel and monopolization, breach of contract, fraud, and unfair competition. She leads antitrust initiatives on algorithmic pricing and artificial intelligence (AI) issues in various industries.
Minna’s active pro bono practice includes dismissals of immigration charges, applications for asylum status for multiple detained refugees during removal proceedings, and applications for U-visa status. She has also represented elderly disabled individuals in administrative hearings after they were denied home healthcare under California’s adult day healthcare Medi-Cal Community-Based Adult Services (CBAS) program as well as tenants in full-scope eviction cases, and has provided research in gun violence prevention initiatives, LGBT rights, and the treatment of youth in California’s juvenile justice systems.
Before transferring to Morgan Lewis’s litigation practice in San Francisco, Minna was in the firm’s Washington, DC office, where she was an associate in the antitrust practice. She currently serves as the Pro Bono Chair of the San Francisco office.
Up and Coming, Antitrust, California, Chambers USA (2024)
Member, Practice Group of the Year, Competition, Law360 (2017–2021)
Recognized, US News & World Report and Best Lawyers 2017 Practice Group of the Year for Antitrust Law
Member, Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area
Member, National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
Member, American Bar Association, Antitrust Law Section’s Women.Connected
Executive Committee Member, Bar Association of San Francisco, Antitrust Section