Nina Haug is an associate in Cohen Milstein’s Antitrust practice, where she represents a broad range of individuals and businesses in antitrust class actions.
Prior to joining Cohen Milstein, Nina was a law clerk for the Honorable John W. DeGravelles of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana, as well as the Honorable Diana Saldańa of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas.
Before that, Nina was a fellow at If/When/How Reproductive Justice State Fellowship, where she conducted legal policy research, advocacy, and coalition work centered on racial justice, voting rights, and intersectional reproductive justice.
Before attending law school at New York University School of Law, Nina was a graduate student in history at University of California, Berkeley.
Nina is conversationally proficient in French.
Publications:
- Embryo Donation: Prospective Parenthood, Fetal Personhood, and the Reproductive Justice Framework, 2022 Harvard Gender Policy Journal
Nina has applied to be admitted to the District of Columbia bar. She is currently working under the close supervision of partners in our D.C. office who are admitted to the D.C. bar.