Overview

Destiny focuses her practice on antitrust litigation, class actions, and client counseling. Destiny represents clients in a wide range of matters in both federal and state courts, including complex civil litigation, class actions, government investigations, and compliance counseling. She has experience with early investigation, discovery, and motion practice.

She also maintains an active pro bono practice and currently represents an indigent criminal defendant in partnership with the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project.

Prior to joining the firm, Destiny interned for Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson on the Supreme Court of Wisconsin and was the Janet D. Steiger Fellow in the Maryland Attorney General’s Office. During law school, she served as a volunteer tax preparer for the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program serving low-income individuals, persons living with disabilities, and the elderly. Before that, Destiny spent six years in retail banking and wealth management focused on high net worth clientele, alternative investments, and retirement planning.

Experience

  • Counsel for corporate client in multi-district litigation involving allegations of conspiracy, price-fixing, and numerous antitrust law violations.
  • Counsel for corporate client in class action litigation involving alleged violations of California’s Unfair Competition Law.
  • Reviewed and evaluated antitrust compliance programs of major banks as part of ongoing monitorship.

Affiliations

Professional

  • American Bar Association, Antitrust Law Section
  • California Lawyers Association
  • Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia

Education

JD, The George Washington University Law School, with honors, The George Washington Law Review, 2021

MBA, California Lutheran University, 2015

BA, Economics, Pepperdine University, 2012

Admissions

California

District of Columbia

Courts

US District Court, Northern District of California

US District Court, Southern District of California

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