
Isabella Solórzano is an associate in the antitrust group in Axinn’s San Francisco office. Her practice focuses on antitrust law, including, government investigations, antitrust litigation and merger reviews.
Bella earned her JD from Georgetown University Law Center. While in law school, she served as the Articles Editor for Georgetown Journal of Law and Modern Critical Race Perspectives. She was also a representative of the Student Bar Association and a member of the Latin American Law Students Association. Additionally, she served as a research assistant for Professor Christy Lopez and Professor Eloise Pasachoff where she researched instances and circumstances surrounding police brutality and the executive branch’s control over federal grants, respectively.
Bella graduated with high honors from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a degree in English. She was a summer associate with Axinn in 2021.
Thought Leadership
- The Not-So-Silk Road: The Proliferating Regulatory Obstacles to Chinese Investment in the U.S., CPI Antitrust Chronicle, March 29, 2023
Education
- JD – Georgetown University Law Center (2022)
- BA, High Honors, English – University of California, Santa Barbara (2018)
Admissions
- California