About Niki
Niki Fang built a foundation in the liberal arts before turning to law. She graduated from Williams College in 2002, earning a B.A. in Political Science and Chinese. That combination of disciplines shaped her approach to analysis and communication.
She went on to New York University School of Law and received her J.D. in 2007. Law school years placed her in a demanding academic setting and prepared her to move into practice. The sequence from an undergraduate focus on politics and language to a legal education offered an axis for handling complex, document-heavy matters.
Her professional listing includes experience at Fenwick & West LLP. That firm experience situates her inside a large-practice environment where transactional work, litigation support, and client counseling intersect. She is licensed to practice in California and has worked on matters arising in that jurisdiction.
Fang’s undergraduate study of Chinese and political science informs how she evaluates legal questions. She pays attention to structure and to the language of agreements. Those habits matter whether she is reviewing contracts, advising clients on regulatory concerns, or preparing materials for negotiations.
Colleagues describe her as detail-oriented in practice. She tends to break complex problems into discrete parts and address them step by step. That method produces clear written work and practical recommendations. She balances careful drafting with an eye toward how courts or counterparties might read a document.
She has moved between academic rigor and practical legal work, and she continues to do both in her current role. Fang maintains a practice centered in California business and regulatory matters, handling client work that arises under state law. She currently practices at Fenwick & West LLP, focusing on matters arising under California law.