Cary Zhang litigates complex commercial disputes, particularly those involving antitrust claims.

She helps clients in the pharmaceutical industry, including indirect purchasers and retail drugstore chains, in actions involving reverse payments, price-fixing, monopolization and other anticompetitive practices. Cary has experience with all stages of litigation including drafting complaints, briefing dispositive motions, writing discovery, fact and expert depositions, and preparing for trial.

Before joining the firm, Cary served as a law clerk to the Hon. Michael L. Ravin of Essex County, New Jersey and was an associate at a boutique class action firm in Philadelphia. In law school, she interned for the Hon. Viktoria Kristiansson of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Education Law Center, the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, the Montgomery County Public Defender’s Office, and AEquitas.

Cary is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and proficient in Spanish.

Awards

Lena L. Hale Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Law School Community, 2021

Judge William M. Marutani Fellowship, 2020

Philadelphia Bar Association Diversity Scholarship, 2020

Barrister Award for Best Advocate, Temple University Beasley School of Law, 2020

Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Washington, D.C. Public Interest Fellowship, 2019

Beasley Scholarship, Temple University Beasley School of Law