Natasha Geiling

Natasha Geiling

Natasha Geiling is a litigation associate in the San Francisco office of Munger, Tolles & Olson. 

Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Geiling was a law clerk to the Honorable Karin J. Immergut of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon. She also was Associate County Counsel to the Office of the County Counsel, Alameda County, where she represented the Alameda County Public Guardian in conservatorship proceedings in Alameda Superior Court and advised on issues related to California conservatorship law. While in law school, Ms. Geiling worked as a litigation extern at the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Ms. Geiling earned her J.D., Order of the Coif, from University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, where she was senior online editor of the California Law Review and co-president of the Women of Berkeley Law. During her time at Berkeley, she received Jurisprudence Awards for Civil Procedure and Conflict of Laws and the Prosser Prize for Supreme Court Seminar.

Before attending law school, Ms. Geiling worked as a journalist, primarily covering environmental issues. She graduated summa cum laude from Wellesley College with a B.A. in English.

 

Publications 

  • “Can the Precautionary Principle Save the Endangered Species Act from an Uncertain Climate Future?” Ecology Law Quarterly

Publications 

  • “Can the Precautionary Principle Save the Endangered Species Act from an Uncertain Climate Future?” Ecology Law Quarterly