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Ruby Menon

Attorney, Robbins Geller

212-432-5100rmenon@rgrdlaw.com

420 Lexington Avenue
Suite 1832
New York, NY 10170

 

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Ruby Menon is Of Counsel to Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP and is a member of the Firm’s legal, advisory, and business development group. She also serves as the liaison to the Firm’s many institutional investor clients in the United States and abroad.

Menon began her legal career as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, gaining extensive training in trials and litigation. Later, she served as the Chief Legal Counsel to two large multi-employer retirement plans, developing her expertise in many areas of employee benefits and pension administration, including legislative initiatives and regulatory affairs, investments, tax, fiduciary compliance, and plan administration. During her career as Chief Legal Counsel, Menon was a frequent instructor for several certificate and training programs and seminars for pension fund trustees, administrators, and other key decision makers of pension and employee benefits plans. She is a member of various legal and professional organizations in the United States and abroad.

Lawdragon Honors

Honor Year Practice
The 2025 Lawdragon 500 Global Plaintiff Lawyers 2025 Plaintiff Securities Litigation
The 2024 Lawdragon 500 Global Plaintiff Lawyers 2024 Plaintiff Securities Litigation

Menon currently serves as a co-chair on the National Association of Public Pension Attorneys Membership Committee and as a board member on the Corporate Advisory Committee of the National Council on Teacher Retirement (NCTR). She has previously served as an advisory board member for the Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute and as a committee member on the International Pension Employee & Benefits Lawyers Association. Menon also organized and participated in the ACAP Shareholder sessions in Singapore and Hong Kong.

Menon earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Indiana University and a Juris Doctor degree from Indiana University School of Law. Menon is admitted in the District of Columbia, New York, Colorado, Indiana, and the United States Supreme Court.