About Ora
Ora Grinberg took an academic route that combined numbers and ideas. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Philosophy from the University of California, Davis in 2008. Three years later she completed her juris doctor at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. Those years of study set a foundation across disciplines. They also framed the way she approaches legal questions: analytically and with attention to underlying principles.
After law school she entered private practice and spent part of her career at Fenwick & West LLP. That period exposed her to the routines of a large law firm and the demands of client work in a professional firm setting. Colleagues remember her as steady under deadline and exacting with legal research. She handled transactional and advisory matters as part of team-based legal projects.
Her legal credentials include admission to practice in California. She has worked on matters that required navigating state court procedures and regulatory frameworks. Over time she has built practical experience in counseling clients through document drafting, negotiations, and routine litigation-related tasks. Her background in economics and philosophy often informs how she frames issues for clients and for opposing counsel.
Grinberg’s career path shows a mix of academic rigor and on-the-job learning. She has moved between classroom thinking and client-facing work. That combination is evident in how she prepares for hearings and writes legal memoranda. She pays attention to structure and to persuasive reasoning. Work that is precise and well-grounded is a recurring theme in her file work.
She remains active in the California legal community and continues to practice law in the state. Her current practice centers on representing clients in matters arising under California law. This is the primary focus of her professional work today.