Ariana Wilner has represented Fortune 100 companies in some of their most significant intellectual property disputes. Ariana leverages her multidisciplinary technical background to develop creative and effective solutions in clients' high-tech, cross-border battles. Her experience spans state and federal courts at various stages of litigation, including pre-lawsuit preparation, case management, discovery, motions practice, and appeal.
While in law school, Ariana helped draft cert petitions before the U.S. Supreme Court as part of UCLA's Supreme Court Clinic. She also interned at the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Legal Policy, where she strategized on policy issues of national significance. She is the recipient of several academic awards and has authored both technical and legal publications. Ariana was recognized for her scholarship as the 2023 winner of the national Eaton Award honoring excellence in constitutional law.
Ariana maintains an active pro bono practice.
Additional Publications
2023
The Constitutionality of Platform Content Moderation Bans from a Historical Perspective, NYU Journal of Law & Liberty, Vol. 17, No. 1
2021
Real-Time Cellular-Level Imaging and Medical Treatment with a Swarm of Wireless Multifunctional Robots, coauthor, The Journal of Supercomputing, Vol. 78, 1923
- University of California, Los Angeles (J.D. 2023; Order of the Coif; Senior Editor, UCLA Law Review; Editor-in-Chief, UCLA Journal of Law and Technology; Vice President for External Competitions, Moot Court Honors Board; Pro Bono Distinction; Masin Academic Excellence Gold Award for Professional Responsibility; M.S. in Bioengineering 2023; 4.0 GPA; B.S. in Biophysics magna cum laude 2020; Highest Departmental Honors; College Honors)
- California and U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Central, Southern, and Eastern Districts of California
- Intern, Office of Legal Policy, United States Department of Justice (Fall 2022)
- Farsi