Tiffany Aguiar

Counsel | She/Her/Hers

Overview

Tiffany Aguiar is a counsel in the firm’s Antitrust and Competition and Advertising and Media groups and resides in the firm’s Orange County office.

Tiffany represents clients in matters related to investigations brought by the Federal Trade Commission and State Attorneys General. She is also a litigator with a practice that focuses on representing Fortune 500 companies across various industries in complex antitrust litigation.

In addition, Tiffany maintains an active pro bono practice, representing clients in consumer law matters and assisting individuals experiencing elder abuse. 

Tiffany received her J.D. from the University of California, Irvine School of Law. While in law school, she was a judicial extern to the Honorable Christina A. Snyder. Tiffany maintained an active role on campus and served as a research assistant, co-founded the Christian Law Student Association, served on the executive board of the LatinX Law Student Association, and competed as a finalist in UC Irvine’s 2019 Moot Court Competition. 

Prior to law school, Tiffany worked in the Los Angeles fine dining industry and collaborated with former college classmates to teach a hospitality curriculum for international high school students. Tiffany received her B.S. in hotel administration from Cornell University, where she was awarded the Joseph Drown Prize award for academic excellence and a strong commitment to community service. She remains actively involved in the local Cornell Hotel Society alumni organization.

Career & Education

    • Cornell University, B.S., hotel administration, 2014
    • University of California, Irvine School of Law, J.D., 2020
    • Cornell University, B.S., hotel administration, 2014
    • University of California, Irvine School of Law, J.D., 2020
    • California
    • California
  • Professional Activities and Memberships

    • Cornell Hotel Society, Diversity & Inclusivity Committee, Member
    • The Orange County Coalition for Diversity in the Law (OCCDL), Board of Directors

    Professional Activities and Memberships

    • Cornell Hotel Society, Diversity & Inclusivity Committee, Member
    • The Orange County Coalition for Diversity in the Law (OCCDL), Board of Directors

Tiffany's Insights

Client Alert | 4 min read | 04.10.26

FTC Issues Five-Year Strategic Plan: What Businesses Need to Know

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently released its Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2026–2030, setting out the agency’s enforcement priorities and operational objectives for the next five years under Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson. The plan reaffirms the FTC’s commitment to vigorously enforcing the nation’s antitrust and consumer protection laws “without fear or favor.” Critically for businesses, the plan returns the phrase “without unduly burdening legitimate business activity” to the agency’s mission statement, signaling a commitment to ending what the agency characterizes as overregulation of businesses that compete fairly and deal honestly with consumers. Despite this business-friendly framing, the plan signals robust enforcement across consumer protection, antitrust, and emerging technology — areas that will directly affect in-house counsel’s compliance planning over the coming years....

Tiffany's Insights

Client Alert | 4 min read | 04.10.26

FTC Issues Five-Year Strategic Plan: What Businesses Need to Know

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently released its Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2026–2030, setting out the agency’s enforcement priorities and operational objectives for the next five years under Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson. The plan reaffirms the FTC’s commitment to vigorously enforcing the nation’s antitrust and consumer protection laws “without fear or favor.” Critically for businesses, the plan returns the phrase “without unduly burdening legitimate business activity” to the agency’s mission statement, signaling a commitment to ending what the agency characterizes as overregulation of businesses that compete fairly and deal honestly with consumers. Despite this business-friendly framing, the plan signals robust enforcement across consumer protection, antitrust, and emerging technology — areas that will directly affect in-house counsel’s compliance planning over the coming years....