Bojana Rnjak
Overview
Bojana Rnjak represents clients in a broad range of civil litigation matters with a particular focus on judgment enforcement and post-judgment collections. Her approach to law consists of developing and implementing comprehensive enforcement strategies which uniquely balance efficiency, compliance, and legal analysis. She provides strategic guidance on pre- and post-judgment remedies, including all aspects of post-judgment administration: locating and securing assets through levies, debtor examinations, and procedural planning to maximize recovery for her clients.
In her expanding toxic tort and silica practice, Bojana has also helped her clients navigate product liability issues by conducting extensive risk analyses to evaluate potential liability and identify cost-effective resolution strategies. In her work developing creative defense strategies tailored to each client, she integrates a methodical approach to depositions and diligent analysis of medical and product identification evidence to support her strategic decisions. Her methods emphasize clarity, compliance, and results, ensuring clients’ interests are always prioritized.
Bojana brings a strategic and analytical approach to every stage of litigation, from discovery to trial preparation. Her sharp deposition strategies are designed to not only elicit critical testimony but also to shape the broader narrative of each case. By working closely with clients and experts, she transforms complex technical and factual issues into compelling, comprehensible themes designed to advance her clients’ positions.
Prior to entering private practice, Bojana completed a judicial externship under the Honorable Anne Bouliane at the Superior Court of San Francisco and a judicial clerkship under the Honorable Ronald Quidachay and Honorable James Warren within the court’s Law and Motion Department.
Credentials
Education
- University of San Francisco School of Law, 2005 (J.D.)
- University of California, Los Angeles, 1998 (B.S.)
- Tennis for All, volunteer