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Overview

Alicia Zimmerman is a partner in Singleton Schreiber’s San Diego office and leads our Fire Litigation practice group, where she oversees a team of more than 100 employees.

Ms. Zimmerman is an experienced litigator, well-versed in handling multi-party, complex cases in federal court. Before joining our firm, she worked for Scott+Scott, litigating antitrust class actions on behalf of plaintiffs in various consumer and pharmaceutical cases. Subsequently, she worked at an Am Law 100 international firm, where her practice focused on pursuing and maximizing claims on behalf of national and
international clients in complex, financial antitrust settlements.

A graduate of the University of San Diego School of Law, Ms. Zimmerman served as a judicial extern for the Honorable M. Margaret McKeown, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Ms. Zimmerman is admitted to practice in California. She also serves as a member of the Consumer Attorneys of San Diego Women’s Caucus Committee.

Ms. Zimmerman is a certified yoga-sculpt instructor and loves spending time with her family, climbing mountains, and relaxing at the beach.

Professional Affiliations

Affiliations

Consumer Attorneys of San Diego – Women’s Caucus Committee Member

Membership

  • Member, San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association (SFTLA)

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Education

University of California, Riverside, B.A. in Political Science, 2008
University of San Diego School of Law, J.D., 2011

Admissions

  • State of California

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