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Meet Keller Rohrback’s 2026 summer associates: Part 1 

We’re thrilled to welcome our 2026 summer associate class, six new colleagues in total! To kick things off, meet Meghana Srivastava and Gabi Muna. They bring fresh energy, impressive academics, and genuine passion for the law, and we can’t wait to work with them over the coming weeks. Stay tuned — we’ll be introducing the rest of the class in a follow-up post later this summer!

Meghana Srivastava:

Meghana Srivastava is a rising 2L at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. Originally from New Jersey, Meghana moved to Seattle after her undergraduate studies to work as a software engineer at Amazon. After several years in the tech industry, she decided to pursue her long-term goal of attending law school and becoming a trial attorney.

Meghana’s interest in law was sparked by her participation in mock trial and debate throughout high school and college. She is particularly interested in environmental protection and the potential for impact litigation to address large-scale structural issues. At Penn Law, she is involved in an immigrants’ rights project, where she performs pro bono work as a court observer for immigration hearings. Meghana is excited to spend her summer at Keller Rohrback, where she can combine her passion for environmental law and consumer protection with the firm’s commitment to holding powerful entities accountable.

Outside of her legal studies, Meghana is an avid boulderer and hiker who enjoys exploring the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. In her downtime, she can also be found crocheting or watercolor painting.
 

Gabi Muna: 

Gabi Muna (they/them) is a rising 2L at the Seattle University School of Law and the recipient of this year’s 1L Diversity Fellowship. A first-generation law student, Gabi also completed their undergraduate studies at Seattle University, earning a double major in Political Science and Sociology with a minor in Philosophy. Growing up in a family of teachers and military service members, Gabi was frequently exposed to the real-world effects of law and politics, sparking a lifelong dedication to serving and uplifting their community.

Gabi is passionate about ensuring that individuals are not overlooked by the overwhelming forces of large institutions and corporate interests. This commitment to justice is reflected in Gabi’s work with the National Lawyers Guild and Tanggol Migrante, where they advocated for the rights of Filipino migrants detained by ICE. Gabi is a dedicated advocate who values the importance of amplifying voices that lack socioeconomic influence. They are eager to join Keller Rohrback this summer, where they can contribute to the firm's mission of holding powerful entities accountable and upholding the rights of its clients.

Outside of their legal studies, Gabi is an avid birdwatcher who enjoys crocheting and playing strategy-based board games.