Celine J. Chan is an associate in the Employment Litigation Practice Group in Weil’s New York office. Ms. Chan works on a range of labor-related matters, including employment class actions, due diligence investigations in corporate transactions, and motions filed in bankruptcy proceedings.
Prior to joining Weil, Ms. Chan worked as a Special Assistant Corporation Counsel at the New York City Law Department, where she represented the City of New York and its agencies in federal and state actions involving challenges to the city's employment practices, and allegations of constitutional and statutory violations.
Ms. Chan received her BA from Cornell University in 2007, and her JD, magna cum laude, from Brooklyn Law School in 2010. During law school, Ms. Chan was an associate managing editor of the Brooklyn Law Review and served on the Executive Board of the Moot Court Honor Society. Ms. Chan was also a summer intern to Magistrate Judge Michael H. Dolinger in the United States District Court of the Southern District of New York in 2008.