Aasiya Mirza Glover
Aasiya Mirza Glover
Aasiya Mirza Glover is an attorney at the Plaintiffs' firm Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP, where she represents defrauded investors in private securities fraud litigation. She previously worked at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, where she represented investors in investor-state arbitrations and companies in contract disputes and securities litigation. In pro bono work, she has represented clients in cases on Muslim civil rights, transgender children's rights, incarcerated mothers' family law issues, and immigration, as well as in capital cases, on international diplomatic responses to the genocide of the Rohingya, and in submitting a Supreme Court amicus brief against the Muslim ban. She was a Rapporteur to the ICCA-ASIL Task Force on Damages in International Arbitration, which developed the first public, free web app on damages in international arbitration. Before becoming an attorney, Aasiya worked as a City Year corps member in Chicago.
Aasiya's legal work has been published by Reuters, Bloomberg Law, and Law360. Her fiction has been published in the Notre Dame Review, Catapult, Fatal Flaw, Headland, and the Syrian literary journal Damazine. Aasiya is originally from Brunswick, Tennessee, attended Indiana University as a Wells Scholar and member of the Board of Aeons, and earned an MPhil from the University of Cambridge and a JD from the University of Chicago.