Berman Tabacco is pleased to welcome a new associate to the San Francisco office.
Alayne Gobeille joined the firm in July and will focus her practice on securities matters.
Prior to joining Berman Tabacco, Alayne practiced environmental law in both private and non-profit firms where she worked to ensure that clients in the extractive industries protected natural resources and remediated property. Alayne previously served as a law clerk to former Chief Judge Lawrence J. O’Neill of the United States District for the Eastern District of California for more than two years.
Alayne is a 2011 graduate of Tulane University Law School. While in law school, she was a student attorney in the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic and a member of the Journal of International and Comparative Law. Alayne has a master’s degree in natural resources from Cornell University. Prior to law school, she worked as an environmental epidemiology researcher in New York City, where she studied impacts of the built—or urban—environment on human health. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Fermentation Sciences from the University of California, Davis.