Kenneth Wu, Member of Lopez & Wu, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, PLLC
Mr. Wu is a strident litigator who has dedicated his life to protecting his clients' civil rights.
Mr. Wu graduated from Washington University School of Law in May 2003 where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Global Studies Law Review. Prior to co-founding Lopez & Wu, PLLC, Mr. Wu specialized in representing federal employees at the internationally recognized law firm of Passman & Kaplan. Mr. Wu has years of experience representing federal employees in discrimination cases at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) and appeals at the Merit Systems Protection Board. Mr. Wu has also developed an expertise litigating private sector employment cases in federal court. During law school, Mr. Wu interned for EEOC Vice Chair Paul Igasaki, where he reviewed federal and private sector cases involving race, sex, disability, and age discrimination. Mr. Wu also worked as a law clerk at Vladeck, Waldman, Elias & Engelhard in New York City, where he also specialized in employment discrimination law. Mr. Wu is from Illinois and graduated from Northwestern University where he majored in Molecular Biology and minored in Art History. Before law school, Mr. Wu worked as a research fellow at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.Licenses
Member of Illinois State Bar Association (IL)
Member of District of Columbia Bar Association (DC)
Professional Affiliations
Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association
Asian Pacific American Bar Association of DC
National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
