Temi Omilabu is an associate in Quinn Emanuel’s New York office. She joined the firm in 2022. Her practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, white collar defense, and internal investigations. Prior to joining the firm, Temi worked as a law fellow in the Office of General Counsel at Yale University, where she advised University leadership on matters involving administrative law, international and immigration law, and labor and employment. Temi was previously a judicial intern to Chief Justice Ralph Gants in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and a legal fellow at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.
- Boston University School of Law
(J.D., honors, 2021)- American Journal of Law and Medicine: Executive Editor
- Case Western Reserve University
(M.A., Bioethics and Medical Humanities, 2017)
(B.A., English, 2017)
- District of Columbia
- The State Bar of New York
- Spanish
- Yoruba
- Temi Omilabu, Detention of Immigrant Children Amid a Global Pandemic: Jenny Flores’ America, 46 AM. J. L. & MED. 519 (2020).
- Temi Omilabu, Shwab v. Ravinda and the Legal Implications of Informed Consent, 45 AM. J.L. & MED. 453 (2019).