Sarah Lin
A calm, prepared advocate who resolves disputes efficiently — and tries them well when needed.
Meet Sarah
Sarah leads Meridian Law's litigation practice, representing businesses and individuals in commercial disputes, contract claims and employment matters across California state and federal courts.
She is a persuasive, methodical advocate who pushes for early, cost-effective resolution wherever possible, but prepares every matter as if it will go to trial. Clients rely on her clear assessment of risk and realistic strategy.
- Confidential & privileged
- Plain-English advice
- Fixed fees where possible
- Fast response
Where Sarah can help
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Litigation & Disputes
Commercial claims, contract disputes and courtroom advocacy.
Explore practice area →Employment Disputes
Wrongful termination, discrimination and wage claims.
Explore practice area →Commercial Litigation
Business-to-business disputes and shareholder conflicts.
Explore practice area →Selected work
- Secured a defense verdict in a multi-party breach-of-contract trial
- Resolved a shareholder dispute through mediation on favorable terms
- Represented employers and employees in California wage-and-hour matters
- Recovered damages for a client in a partnership dissolution
Bar admissions & education
- Admitted to the State Bar of California
- Admitted, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California
- J.D., UC Law San Francisco (Hastings)
- B.A. Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles
“Sarah was honest about our odds from day one and fought hard for us. The result exceeded what we expected.”
— Business owner, litigation client
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