Marina Torres, J.D.
Classification: Public | Appointing Authority: Governor | Appointment Date: 06/12/24
| Term Expiration: 06/01/28
Ms. Torres is an experienced litigator and former federal prosecutor with over 30+
trials in federal and state courts. She is currently a partner at the white-shoe
law firm of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, where her practice focuses on trial work
of all types, criminal investigations and enforcement. She has broad experience
with government enforcement actions, corporate internal investigations, and solving
complex and sensitive legal, policy, and regulatory issues. Prior to going to private
practice, Ms. Torres was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in both the District of Columbia
and the Central District of California. Most recently, she was the Opioids Coordinator
for the International Narcotics, Money Laundering and Racketeering Section of the
U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California. In that capacity,
she led and coordinated the law enforcement response to the growing epidemic of
opioid diversion and overdoses within the District, working with an array of federal,
state and local agencies, officials and community groups.
As a seasoned prosecutor, Ms. Torres led a wide variety of numerous high-profile
investigations and prosecuted individuals, corporations and international criminal
enterprises for financial crimes, fraud, money laundering, racketeering, corruption,
tax violations, identity theft and international drug trafficking. Ms. Torres has
received multiple awards and recognitions for her work in law enforcement, including
a commendation from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and U.S. Secret Service
for her work in a wide-ranging gang investigation (2020), the Federal Bureau of
Investigation's (FBI) Director's Award for securing a trial victory against a suspected
white nationalist engaging in widespread and complex mortgage fraud (2019), and
a Special Achievement Award from Main Justice (2017).
Ms. Torres also served as a political appointee with the Department of Homeland
Security under President Obama, where she was part of the policy team leading the
design and implementation of the President's executive actions on immigration. In
that role, Ms. Torres counseled the Secretary and senior Department leadership on
responses to Congressional investigations and agency oversight, as well as provided
high-level legal and policy support to the Director on complex and highly sensitive
USCIS programs. Ms. Torres maintains active Top Secret Security Clearance. Prior
to joining the Obama Administration, Ms. Torres honed her litigation skills at the
law firms of Wilmer Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP and Munger Tolles and Olson LLP.
There, she provided strategic counsel and investigation-related assistance to a
broad suite of companies confronting criminal, regulatory and Congressional inquiries,
with a focus on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) matters.
She has been honored for her immigration and civil rights work by the ACLU of Southern
California (twice), by the National Immigration Legal Center, and was previously
selected for the 2013 "Inaugural Hot List" for the Mid-Atlantic Region by "Lawyers
of Color," a list compiled to recognize early-to-mid-career attorneys under 40 who
are excelling in the legal profession. Ms. Torres was also listed in Huffington
Post "Top 40 Latinos under 40 in Politics"; chosen as the "2015 Rising Star" by
the Hispanic Bar Association of DC (HBA-DC), and selected as a Political Partner
in the Truman National Security Project. Ms. Torres was selected as a Salinas Scholar
for the Aspen Institute and is also a Term Member for the Council for Foreign Relations.
She has served on numerous boards of various nonprofits in Los Angeles and Washington,
D.C.
Ms. Torres is admitted to practice in California and the District of Columbia, as
well as before the United States District Court for the Central District of California,
and the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, the United States
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the United States Court of Appeals for
the D.C. Circuit. Ms. Torres received her law degree from Stanford Law School, where
she was on the executive board of the Stanford Law Review, and her BA from the University
of California at Berkeley, where she graduated with distinction.