Education

  • University of California, Berkeley School of Law, J.D. with Highest Pro Bono Distinction, 2024, Notes Editor, California Law Review
  • Duke University, B.S.E., Civil and Environmental Engineering with Honors and Distinction, 2017

T: 415-433-6830
F: 415-433-7104
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Eric Ho is a legal fellow at Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP. He works on complex litigation and prelitigation matters in federal and state court.

Mr. Ho received a J.D. from University of California, Berkeley School of Law, and graduated with a certificate in Public Interest and Social Justice. During law school, Mr. Ho participated in the Community Economic Justice clinic through the East Bay Community Law Center in Berkeley.  He completed legal internships at the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project and Legal Aid at Work in San Francisco and was a Summer Associate at Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld. He was also the Notes Editor for California Law Review and the Senior Executive Editor for the Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law. In law school, he received Pro Bono Honors with Highest Distinction and the American Jurisprudence Award in Criminal Procedure. Full bio »

T: 415-433-6830
F: 415-433-7104
E: eho@rbgg.com

Eric Ho is a legal fellow at Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP. He works on complex litigation and prelitigation matters in federal and state court.

Mr. Ho received a J.D. from University of California, Berkeley School of Law, and graduated with a certificate in Public Interest and Social Justice. During law school, Mr. Ho participated in the Community Economic Justice clinic through the East Bay Community Law Center in Berkeley.  He completed legal internships at the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project and Legal Aid at Work in San Francisco and was a Summer Associate at Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld. He was also the Notes Editor for California Law Review and the Senior Executive Editor for the Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law. In law school, he received Pro Bono Honors with Highest Distinction and the American Jurisprudence Award in Criminal Procedure.

Mr. Ho received a B.S.E. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Duke University. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Ho worked at the civil engineering firm Ruggeri-Jensen-Azar & Associates in Pleasanton and refugee resettlement agency World Relief Durham through the Duke Chapel Pathways Fellowship.

Eric Ho is a legal fellow at Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP. He works on complex litigation and prelitigation matters in federal and state court.

Mr. Ho received a J.D. from University of California, Berkeley School of Law, and graduated with a certificate in Public Interest and Social Justice. During law school, Mr. Ho participated in the Community Economic Justice clinic through the East Bay Community Law Center in Berkeley.  He completed legal internships at the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project and Legal Aid at Work in San Francisco and was a Summer Associate at Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld. He was also the Notes Editor for California Law Review and the Senior Executive Editor for the Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law. In law school, he received Pro Bono Honors with Highest Distinction and the American Jurisprudence Award in Criminal Procedure.

Mr. Ho received a B.S.E. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Duke University. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Ho worked at the civil engineering firm Ruggeri-Jensen-Azar & Associates in Pleasanton and refugee resettlement agency World Relief Durham through the Duke Chapel Pathways Fellowship.

Education

  • University of California, Berkeley School of Law, J.D. with Highest Pro Bono Distinction, 2024, Notes Editor, California Law Review
  • Duke University, B.S.E., Civil and Environmental Engineering with Honors and Distinction, 2017

Publications

  • Trabajadores, Unidos: How Labor Unions Empower Low-Wage Immigrant Workers to Advocate for Their Workplace Rights, Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law (2023)

  • Trabajadores, Unidos: How Labor Unions Empower Low-Wage Immigrant Workers to Advocate for Their Workplace Rights, Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law (2023)