Sophia Goren Gold

Sophia Goren Gold
Sophia Goren Gold is a third-generation Plaintiffs’ lawyer. A summa cum laude graduate of Wake Forest University and the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, Sophia has spent her entire career fighting for justice.
A fierce advocate for those in need, Sophia’s practice centers around taking on financial institutions, insurance companies, and other large corporate interests. Sophia has participated in hundreds of class cases in state and federal courts across the country. She has won contested motions for class certification; briefed, argued, and overturned dispositive lower court rulings at the federal appellate level; and successfully resolved numerous class actions by settlement, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars in relief for millions of class members. Ms. Gold is a frequent lecturer on complex litigation; serves on the Board of the Civil Justice Research Initiative; and has been repeatedly selected as a “Super Lawyer Rising Star.”
In addition to providing monetary relief, Sophia’s extensive litigation experience has resulted in real-world positive change. For example, she brought litigation which resulted in the elimination of the “tampon tax” in the State of Florida, and she was influential in changing the state of Delaware’s Medicaid policy, resulting in greater access to life-saving medication.
Sophia is currently representing consumers in numerous cases involving the assessment of improper fees by banks and credit unions, such as overdraft fees, insufficient funds fees, and out of network ATM fees. She is also currently representing consumers who have been the victims of unfair and deceptive business practices.
Sophia is admitted to practice in California and Washington, D.C. When not working, Sophia enjoys spending time with her husband, their two daughters, and their goldendoodle.
EDUCATION
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
Wake Forest University, summa cum laude
BAR & COURT ADMISSIONS
California
Washington, D.C.