Karen Fasoyiro, Esq.
About Karen Fasoyiro, Esq.
Karen Fasoyiro, Esq. is an Associate currently working at A&O Shearman in the San Francisco Bay Area. She holds a Juris Doctor degree from Howard University School of Law and has extensive experience in various legal roles, including teaching assistant and law clerk positions.
Work at A&O Shearman
Karen Fasoyiro serves as an Associate at A&O Shearman, a position she has held since 2024. Her role is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to joining A&O Shearman, she gained experience at various law firms and legal institutions, which has contributed to her current expertise.
Education and Expertise
Karen Fasoyiro earned her Juris Doctor (JD) degree from Howard University School of Law, completing her studies from 2020 to 2023. She also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Kinesiology and Exercise Science from the University of Houston, which she obtained from 2015 to 2019. This educational background provides her with a diverse foundation in both law and science.
Background
Before her current role, Karen Fasoyiro worked in various capacities within the legal field. She served as a Law Clerk at Lippes Mathias LLP and held multiple positions at Howard University School of Law, including Contracts Teaching Assistant and Student Attorney. Her experiences span different legal areas, including intellectual property and criminal law.
Legal Experience
Karen Fasoyiro has accumulated extensive legal experience through various internships and clerkships. She worked as a Legal Intern at Mintz and Epic Games, as well as a Summer Associate at Lippes Mathias LLP. Additionally, she has served as a Law Clerk at Fulton Strahan Law Group, PLLC, and BAKER & PATTERSON LLP, enhancing her practical skills in the legal profession.
Teaching and Assistance Roles
In addition to her legal work, Karen Fasoyiro has held teaching and assistant roles at Howard University School of Law. She was a Contracts Teaching Assistant for Professor Alice Thomas and a Criminal Law Teaching Assistant for Professor Lenese Herbert. These roles allowed her to contribute to legal education while gaining valuable insights into teaching methodologies.