Rebecca believes in the power of the civil justice system to promote human dignity and responsible corporate behavior. She loves helping individuals utilize that power to seek justice, through both trial work and appeals.
Rebecca has worked on small, good causes, as well as on nation-wide, multi-billion-dollar problems.
Rebecca served as a co-lead counsel for In Re: Bard Implanted Port Catheter Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 3081, pending in the U.S. District Court of the District of Arizona. The case seeks justice for thousands of individuals who were injured by a defective medical device.
Rebecca also spent years working in the nationwide opioid litigation, which has been called one of the most complex litigations in the history of the U.S. civil justice system. She played many roles in the litigation, but she is most proud of her work as part of the team that secured billions to help Texas cities and counties recover from the opioid epidemic.
Rebecca represented nearly 2,000 women who were injured by transvaginal mesh. She worked up about 20 of the cases for trial before the cases successfully settled.
Rebecca has experience as lead trial counsel. She successfully co-led a civil rights trial, proving that county social workers violated a mother’s constitutional rights by deceiving a judge and wrongfully taking her child.
Rebecca has also briefed appeals through state supreme court level, and she has written as amicus to the United States Supreme Court.
Rebecca believes in the power of the civil justice system to promote human dignity and responsible corporate behavior. She loves helping individuals utilize that power to seek justice, through both trial work and appeals.
Rebecca has worked on small, good causes, as well as on nation-wide, multi-billion-dollar problems.
Rebecca served as a co-lead counsel for In Re: Bard Implanted Port Catheter Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 3081, pending in the U.S. District Court of the District of Arizona. The case seeks justice for thousands of individuals who were injured by a defective medical device.
Rebecca also spent years working in the nationwide opioid litigation, which has been called one of the most complex litigations in the history of the U.S. civil justice system. She played many roles in the litigation, but she is most proud of her work as part of the team that secured billions to help Texas cities and counties recover from the opioid epidemic.
Rebecca represented nearly 2,000 women who were injured by transvaginal mesh. She worked up about 20 of the cases for trial before the cases successfully settled.
Rebecca has experience as lead trial counsel. She successfully co-led a civil rights trial, proving that county social workers violated a mother’s constitutional rights by deceiving a judge and wrongfully taking her child.
Rebecca has also briefed appeals through state supreme court level, and she has written as amicus to the United States Supreme Court.
• Yale Law School 2011
• Arkansas State University 2006
• Yale Law School 2011
• Arkansas State University 2006
• Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Lawyers in America
• Lawdragon’s Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers
• Lawdragon’s Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers
• Super Lawyers Texas Rising Star
• Super Lawyers Top Women Attorneys Texas Rising Stars
• Top 40 Under 40 by the National Trial Lawyers
• Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Lawyers in America
• Lawdragon’s Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers
• Lawdragon’s Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers
• Super Lawyers Texas Rising Star
• Super Lawyers Top Women Attorneys Texas Rising Stars
• Top 40 Under 40 by the National Trial Lawyers
• Personal Injury
• Mass Torts
• Personal Injury
• Mass Torts
• Civil Rights
• Appeals
• Civil Rights
• Appeals