Adriana Temprano
Adriana joined the firm in 2024 and primarily works on the TikTok and social media addiction case and gig economy cases on behalf of Amazon Flex and DoorDash drivers. In the TikTok addiction case, she conducts interviews with potential clients and helps clients strengthen their claims by obtaining and reviewing important medical records. In the Amazon Flex and gig economy cases, she updates clients on their claims in arbitration and walks them through the steps of the legal process.
Adriana is also involved in the consumer protection and employment development teams, where she researches potential cases and evaluates claims related to worker misclassification, wage and hour, false advertisement, and product safety.
Adriana graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in English and with highest honors in Sociology. She served as president of UC Berkeley’s Latine Pre-Law Society and worked as Managing Editor of Race and Equity for The Daily Californian newspaper. Adriana has previously worked for a business and entertainment law firm and volunteered with the Workers’ Rights Clinic at Legal Aid At Work. As an undergraduate, she also served as a researcher for Berkeley Law’s Civil Justice Research Initiative and co-authored a publication related to class actions in the Northern District of California.
Hidden Boundaries of Play: How Young Children and Schools Navigate Gender Norms
University of California, Berkeley, Senior honors thesis
2014
The Civil Legal Aid Crisis in Eviction Cases: Options and Opportunities
RAND Institute for Civil Justice
(publication forthcoming)
Northern District of California Class Action White Paper
The Civil Justice Research Initiative
(publication forthcoming)