Gaurav Lalsinghani focuses their practice on corporate matters. Prior to joining Pillsbury, they worked as a data scientist in the public and private sector.
Gaurav is not admitted to practice law.
Professional Highlights
- Before law school, Gaurav worked as a senior data analyst at an education agency based in Washington, DC, and later as a data scientist at a digital therapeutic startup in Silicon Valley.
- During law school, Gaurav was actively involved in the Berkeley Technology Law Review, served as the Diversity Editor for the California Law Review, and participated in the Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition. Additionally, they organized pro bono trips to Atlanta and Alaska, externed with a nonprofit organization in Mexico City, and served as a privacy law clerk.
- Author, Left in the Dark: Evaluating the FTC’s Limitations in Combatting Dark Patterns (Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Volume 39, Issue 4 – 2025)
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- Co-Author, The Darwinian Effect: The Weaponization of Artificial Intelligence By Cyber Criminals (Californian Western Law Review, Volume 61, Issue 1 – 2025)
- Prosser Prize (Second Highest Ranking in Class) – Law and Technology Writing Workshop
- Prosser Prize (Second Highest Ranking in Class) – Cybersecurity Law
- California Law Review, Annual Diversity Award
- Albers-Alexander LGBTQ Law Scholarship (2024, 2025)
- Point Foundation – BIPOC Scholar (2023, 2024, 2025)
- Berkeley Law Dean’s Fellowship
Education
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J.D., University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, 2025
Business Law Certificate, Law and Technology Certificate, Pro Bono Honors with Highest DistinctionB.A./B.S., University of California, Los Angeles, 2018
Languages
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Spanish
Hindi