Alec Bahramipour is an associate in Quinn Emanuel’s New York office, where he focuses on complex commercial litigation.
He represents financial institutions, Fortune 500 companies, and high-net-worth individuals in high-stakes litigation and arbitration involving structured finance, borrower and lender liability, complex financial instruments, founders’ conflicts, corporate governance and fiduciary obligations, and mergers and acquisitions.
Before joining Quinn Emanuel, Alec served as a legal fellow in the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition and provided legal and business guidance to emerging hip-hop artists at Genius, a digital media company.
Alec graduated from Columbia Law School as a James Kent Scholar. He served as an Articles Editor of the Columbia Law Review, where Professor Timothy Wu, who coined the term “net neutrality,” advised him on his note.
- Columbia Law School
(J.D., 2022)- James Kent Scholar
- Columbia Law Review
- Articles Editor
- University of California, San Diego
(B.A. History & Political Science, summa cum laude, 2016)- Phi Beta Kappa
- The State Bar of New York