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Rebecca Phillips

Rebecca Phillips

The Lanier Law Firm, United States

Work Department

Mass torts, class actions, and complex business cases

Position

Attorney

Career

Rebecca has worked passionately in representing nearly 2,000 individuals who were injured by transvaginal mesh.  During that time, she also submitted amicus briefing to the Supreme Court of the United States and the Supreme Court of California on a seminal case concerning personal jurisdiction, and she wrote to the Supreme Court of Texas on behalf of a client in a contract dispute.  Prior to that, Rebecca represented companies in business and class action litigation.  Most recently, she focuses her time on litigation concerning the opioid epidemic and on litigation concerning injuries caused by the diabetes drug Onglyza.  She believes in the power of the civil justice system to promote good corporate behavior and public safety. She loves helping individuals utilize that power to seek justice, through both trial work and appeals.

Memberships

Rebecca has been recognized as Top 40 Under 40 by the National Trial Lawyers for the past two years, and she was also selected as a member of the American Association for Justice’s Fifth Leadership Academy. She is a member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and the Houston Trial Lawyers Association.

Education

Rebecca is a graduate of Yale Law School, where she served as an editor of the Yale Law and Policy Review.  She is also a graduate of Arkansas State University, where she was voted by the faculty as Most Outstanding Political Science Graduate.