Margaret Ukwu is a litigation lawyer based in Los Angeles and a member of our Trial & Defense team.
Prior to joining Clyde & Co, Margaret represented multinational technology companies in complex litigation matters across federal and state courts, as well as in arbitration proceedings. Her practice includes advising clients on high-stakes disputes, with a focus on strategic case assessment, risk management, and efficient resolution of disputes.
Prior to practicing law, Margaret worked as a control systems engineer for a large multinational engineering and contracting company, where she developed a strong technical foundation that informs her litigation practice.
Admissions
California
New York
US District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York
Education
J.D., Pepperdine University School of Law, 2017. Moot Court Member, Best Brief at 2017 Cyber Crimes Moot Court Competition and competitor, Middle Temple Moot Competition; Vice President, National Black Law Students Association; Student Ambassador; and one of select few to study at London Pepperdine University School of Law in Kensington.
B.S., University of California, Riverside, 2010. Dean’s List; President, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Vice President, National Society of Black Engineers; and recipient of Electron Device Society Undergraduate 1st Place Award, national Society of Black Engineers Torch Award for top grades, and Engineering Production Award.
Experience
Antitrust dispute involving a patent settlement agreement with a generic drug manufacturer to resolve a patent invalidity lawsuit; core member of successful full defense trial win.
Dispute related to oil drilling mechanical device; lead associate on the case, successful settlement resolution for the client.
Margaret Ukwu is a litigation lawyer based in Los Angeles and a member of our Trial & Defense team.
Prior to joining Clyde & Co, Margaret represented multinational technology companies in complex litigation matters across federal and state courts, as well as in arbitration proceedings. Her practice includes advising clients on high-stakes disputes, with a focus on strategic case assessment, risk management, and efficient resolution of disputes.
Prior to practicing law, Margaret worked as a control systems engineer for a large multinational engineering and contracting company, where she developed a strong technical foundation that informs her litigation practice.
Admissions
California
New York
US District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York
Education
J.D., Pepperdine University School of Law, 2017. Moot Court Member, Best Brief at 2017 Cyber Crimes Moot Court Competition and competitor, Middle Temple Moot Competition; Vice President, National Black Law Students Association; Student Ambassador; and one of select few to study at London Pepperdine University School of Law in Kensington.
B.S., University of California, Riverside, 2010. Dean’s List; President, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Vice President, National Society of Black Engineers; and recipient of Electron Device Society Undergraduate 1st Place Award, national Society of Black Engineers Torch Award for top grades, and Engineering Production Award.
Experience
Antitrust dispute involving a patent settlement agreement with a generic drug manufacturer to resolve a patent invalidity lawsuit; core member of successful full defense trial win.
Dispute related to oil drilling mechanical device; lead associate on the case, successful settlement resolution for the client.