Sharon Choi brings energy and precision to her litigation practice, helping clients navigate disputes with clarity and confidence. She is dedicated to developing persuasive arguments and thoughtful strategies tailored to each client’s needs.
Sharon works on a wide range of litigation matters, assisting with drafting briefs, motions, and memoranda, conducting legal research, and supporting clients through all stages of litigation. She also helps with discovery, document review, and case organization to ensure each matter is positioned for success.
Before joining Barnes & Thornburg full time, Sharon was a summer associate at the firm. During law school, Sharon was the Managing Editor of the Boston College Law Review, a teaching assistant for contracts, and a research assistant for Professor Frank J. Garcia and Professor Jeffrey M. Cohen. Prior to law school, Sharon worked as a paralegal for a plaintiff-side litigation firm in California.
Credentials
Education
- Boston College Law School, J.D., 2025, Managing Editor, Boston College Law Review; Teaching Assistant for Contracts; Vice President, Asian Pacific American Law Students Association
- University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., History, 2020

