NAOMI IGRA focuses her practice on navigating clients in highly-regulated industries through complex litigation, commercial disputes, and investigations. Many of her cases involve litigating issues related to FDA regulations. Her experience spans both civil and criminal matters, including antitrust and securities cases, contract disputes, trade secret litigation, consumer class actions, and cases brought under the federal False Claims Act. Naomi has also represented clients challenging federal agency action under the Administrative Procedure Act. Naomi’s practice often involves developing litigation strategy with scientific, regulatory, and commercial dimensions Naomi has represented clients in domestic and international arbitration, in state and federal courts, and on appeal, including in the United States Supreme Court.
Naomi serves on Sidley’s pro bono committee and maintains an active pro bono practice. She has led multiple litigation teams representing immigrants and refugees in ground-breaking challenges to unlawful agency action. She also works with students in the Northwestern University Law School’s Supreme Court Clinic on pro bono matters in the United States Supreme Court.
During law school, Naomi completed a legal internship at Genentech, Inc., and studied at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies in London. Before law school, Naomi studied in China and earned a certificate of Chinese language and culture at Nankai University in Tianjin, PRC.