Biography
Biography
Margaret (“Margo”) Strakosch joined the firm in 2020 and is currently a Projects Associate in BFA’s Oakland office, where she works with the consumer and antitrust litigation team.
Margo plays a significant role in BFA's discovery efforts against defendants in major consumer privacy class actions including In re: Facebook, Inc. Consumer Privacy User Profile Litigation and In re Google RTB Consumer Privacy Litigation.
Prior to joining BFA, she clerked for Alaska Supreme Court Justice Susan M. Carney and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Administrative Law Judges.
While at the University of Michigan Law School, Margo served as an Executive Editor of the Michigan Journal of International Law. Before law school, she completed two years of AmeriCorps service with City Year Boston and worked at an electronics trade-in startup.
Margo plays a significant role in BFA's discovery efforts against defendants in major consumer privacy class actions including In re: Facebook, Inc. Consumer Privacy User Profile Litigation and In re Google RTB Consumer Privacy Litigation.
Prior to joining BFA, she clerked for Alaska Supreme Court Justice Susan M. Carney and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Administrative Law Judges.
While at the University of Michigan Law School, Margo served as an Executive Editor of the Michigan Journal of International Law. Before law school, she completed two years of AmeriCorps service with City Year Boston and worked at an electronics trade-in startup.
PRACTICES & SERVICES
EDUCATION
University of Michigan Law School
J.D., 2015
The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
B.A., 2008
J.D., 2015
The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
B.A., 2008
ADMISSIONS
California (2018)