Overview
Sharika Zutshi is an associate with Fellows LaBriola who represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex litigation. She has a wealth of litigation experience, including successfully arguing dispositive motions in state court. Prior to joining the firm, Sharika worked as a litigation associate at a national defense firm.
Sharika received her juris doctor from Emory University School of Law, graduating with Honors. While at Emory, Sharika served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Chief Judge Geronda V. Carter of the Superior Court of Clayton County. Sharika also served as a Research Assistant to Professor Fred O. Smith, where she focused on various constitutional law issues. Sharika was also active in Emory’s Moot Court Society, where she served as a competitor and a coach for the Georgia Intrastate Competition. Sharika completed her undergraduate studies in International Relations and History at Florida International University.
Professional Activities
- State Bar of Georgia
- Young Lawyers Division
- Atlanta Bar Association
- Litigation Section
- Women in the Profession Section
Education
- Emory University School of Law, J.D. honors
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- Top 10% Oralist- 1L Moot Court Competition
- Moot Court Society, Georgia Intrastate Competition-Coach and Competitor
- Intake Coordinator and Caseworker-IRAP
- Research Assistant to Fred O. Smith-Constitutional Law
- Emory Law Supreme Court Advocacy Project-Writer for Petition for Writ of Certiorari
- Emory Student Legal Services
- Emory Public Interest Committee
- South Asian Law Students Association (SALSA)
- London School of Economics
- Two Semesters of Coursework in International Relations
- Florida International University, B.A.
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- Honors College
- History Department Teacher’s Assistant
- Student Government Association-Judicial Branch
- Volunteer at Sweetwater Elementary School