Ning Zhu
About Ning Zhu
Ning Zhu is an Associate Project Manager at Epiq, where he has worked since 2018. He holds a Doctor of Law degree from Vanderbilt University Law School and has previous experience as a legal intern in both the United States and Hong Kong.
Current Role at Epiq
Ning Zhu holds the position of Associate Project Manager at Epiq, where they have been employed since 2018. In this role, Zhu is responsible for managing various projects, ensuring that they are completed on time and within budget. The position requires a combination of legal knowledge and project management skills, reflecting Zhu's educational background and previous experiences.
Previous Experience at Gordon Law Group
Before joining Epiq, Ning Zhu interned at Gordon Law Group, PLC for six months from 2015 to 2016. This internship took place in the Greater Nashville Area, TN, where Zhu gained practical experience in legal processes and client interactions. The role provided valuable insights into the workings of a law firm and contributed to Zhu's professional development.
Internship at GF International Investment Management
Ning Zhu served as a Legal & Compliance Intern at GF International Investment Management Limited in Hong Kong for two months in 2014. This position allowed Zhu to understand the compliance aspects of legal practice within the investment management sector, enhancing their knowledge of international legal standards and regulations.
Education and Legal Studies
Ning Zhu studied at Vanderbilt University Law School from 2013 to 2016, where they earned a Doctor of Law (JD) degree. Prior to this, Zhu completed a dual degree in Law and English at Shanghai International Studies University, achieving both a Bachelor in Law and a Bachelor in Arts from 2009 to 2013. This educational background provided a strong foundation in legal principles and language skills.
Research Assistant Role at Vanderbilt University
During their time at Vanderbilt University Law School, Ning Zhu worked as a Research Assistant from 2015 to 2016 for eleven months. In this capacity, Zhu supported faculty members in legal research, contributing to academic projects and gaining further insights into legal scholarship and methodologies.