Tatyana Hopkins | San Diego Mass Tort Lawyer

Tatyana Hopkins

Tatyana Hopkins

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591 Camino De La Reina
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About Tatyana

Tatyana Hopkins is a member of our Mass Tort practice group.

With a legal education rooted in system change and social justice, Ms. Hopkins has long been a dedicated advocate for a broad range of issues affecting marginalized communities. As a law student, her work included policy and direct-impact projects, as well as publications centered on juvenile, economic, voting, and environmental justice, often with a strong focus on how institutional systems and structures disproportionately impact Black communities. After law school, she spent a year on Capitol Hill as a Congressional Black Caucus Foundation John R. Lewis Social Justice Fellow, working on policy issues that included harm reduction, social equity in the cannabis industry, and preserving access to the arts in low-income communities.

After earning a bachelor’s degree in journalism at Howard University, Ms. Hopkins attended the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) David A. Clarke School of Law. For two years, Ms. Hopkins served as the Notes editor of the UDC Law Review, a student-run periodical that focuses on legal issues of social concern and embodies community activism and service. Upon graduating in 2022, Ms. Hopkins was awarded the Richard H. Semsker Prize in Civil Rights Law for her demonstrated commitment to civil rights as a student and in recognition of her intent to work as a civil rights lawyer.

Before attending law school, Ms. Hopkins wrote for publications that were members of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, a national association of Black-owned newspapers. As a journalist, she covered the Flint water crisis and the efforts of Congressional Black Caucus members to call attention to it, issues of concern to Black residents in Washington, D.C., and post-Hurricane Maria recovery efforts in Puerto Rico.

Ms. Hopkins is admitted to practice in Washington, D.C.

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Verified Washington, D.C.

Education

David A. Clarke School of Law, University of the District of Columbia

J.D.

2022

Notable Work

Publications

Hair Relaxer Lawsuits: Here’s What You Need to Know

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Personal Injury, Class Action, Products Liability, International, Federal Appellate Practice

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