
Sophia Borne
She/Her/Hers
Associate
Sophia is a litigation associate who focuses her practice on securities, antitrust, and commercial litigation.
Sophia has experience in complex litigation and arbitration, including drafting motions and witness statements, conducting legal research, and supporting case strategy in securities, antitrust, and commercial matters.
Before joining the firm, Sophia gained experience in family defense, disability rights, and prisoners’ rights litigation through motion practice, policy advocacy, and direct client representation at the Legal Aid Society, the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, and Brooklyn Defender Services. She continues to maintain an active pro bono practice focused on civil rights litigation.
Credentials
Education
Sophia earned her J.D. from Columbia University in 2024. While attending Columbia Law School, Sophia served as Notes Editor for Columbia Human Rights Law Review. Sophia received her M.A. in psychology from The New School for Social Research in 2020, and her B.A. in economics and psychology from Sewanee: The University of the South in 2018.
Admissions
- New York
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