Olivia N. Sacks practices in the Firm’s Complex Litigation, Pharmaceutical Products, and Toxic Torts & Products Liability groups.
Ms. Sacks earned her J.D., With Highest Honors, Order of the Coif, from The George Washington University Law School, where she was Editor-In-Chief of the Federal Circuit Bar Journal, was a Dean’s Fellow and a Writing Fellow.
During law school, Ms. Sacks worked as a Student Attorney at GW Law School’s Rising for Justice Clinic, where she negotiated with opposing counsel to quash clients’ writs of execution and for settlement agreement, and prepared a motion for default judgment and to stay execution writ in the landlord-tenant branch of the D.C. courts. She also served as a Judicial Intern to The Honorable Timothy J. Kelly at the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, where, among other things, she drafted an opinion in a high-profile Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act terrorism-exception matter.
Ms. Sacks graduated from the University of Miami as an Isaac Bashevis Singer Scholar with a B.A. in Anthropology.
She was a member of the Firm's 2021 Summer Associate Class.