Naomi Leeds is a Partner at C.A. Goldberg, PLLC. She and Carrie Goldberg lead the firm’s national practice against Big Tech. Her large-scale litigations include representing 28 families in wrongful death cases against Amazon where the retailer promoted and distributed a suicide chemical; and representing families against Snap for facilitating the sales of fentanyl-laced pills, a case that has grown to 200+ wrongful deaths. Naomi was instrumental in shuttering the child exploitation platform, Omegle, in the firm’s case A.M. v. Omegle—which resulted in groundbreaking case law regarding the liability of online platforms.
Naomi is a leading expert on Section 230 and product liability against tech companies, frequently appearing in national news media, universities, and global institutions to comment about the firm’s cases and breaking legal news about tech liability. She co-authored the Petitioner’s Reply in the 2025 Supreme Court matter, Doe v. Grindr, a landmark case determining the scope of platform liability and online trafficking.
Naomi got her bachelor’s from Johns Hopkins and law degree from Fordham Law School. She is admitted to practice law in NY, CT, and the Ninth Circuit.