About Julia
Julia Cheng earned her law degree from Fordham University School of Law in 1999 after completing undergraduate studies at The Johns Hopkins University in 1995. At Fordham she concentrated on corporate, securities and intellectual property law and served as Notes & Articles Editor for the Fordham International Law Journal. Her undergraduate work in psychology and pre‑medicine provided a foundation in scientific reasoning and analysis that she carried into legal study.
She is admitted to practice in both New York and California. Over the years she has combined her formal training in corporate, securities and intellectual property matters with hands-on practice across those two jurisdictions. The combination of legal writing experience from the journal and her earlier scientific coursework shapes how she approaches complex legal issues.
Her resume shows an emphasis on transactional and regulatory topics that intersect with intellectual property. She has advised on corporate matters and securities-related questions as they arise alongside IP concerns. Her editorial role during law school introduced rigorous attention to drafting and citation. That background supports client counseling and document drafting in corporate and IP transactions.
Today she practices at CYBERLAWSTUDIO, PLLC. She maintains admission in New York and California and advises clients on corporate, securities and intellectual property matters. Her practice concentrates on corporate governance, securities compliance and intellectual property issues in business settings.