Yeseul Do is a law clerk in the New York office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where her practice focuses on antitrust and competition law.
During law school, Yeseul served as a Janet D. Steiger Fellow for the ABA Antitrust Section and interned at the Office of Consumer Protection in the State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, where she gained experience with government investigations and legislative policy research in state privacy law frameworks. She also participated in the EU Public Interest Clinic as an exchange student at NYU Law Paris, where she conducted legal research on Rule 39 asylum protections before the European Court of Human Rights.
Before attending law school, Yeseul worked as a high school special education teacher through Teach for America.
Yeseul is fluent in Korean.
Yeseul Do is a law clerk in the New York office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where her practice focuses on antitrust and competition law.
During law school, Yeseul served as a Janet D. Steiger Fellow for the ABA Antitrust Section and interned at the Office of Consumer Protection in the State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, where she gained experience with government investigations and legislative policy research in state privacy law frameworks. She also participated in the EU Public Interest Clinic as an exchange student at NYU Law Paris, where she conducted legal research on Rule 39 asylum protections before the European Court of Human Rights.
Before attending law school, Yeseul worked as a high school special education teacher through Teach for America.
Yeseul is fluent in Korean.
Executive Editor, Journal of Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law; Student Fellow, Privacy Research Group
Executive Editor, Journal of Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law; Student Fellow, Privacy Research Group