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Rebecca Phillips:

Hi, I’m Rebecca Phillips. I am an attorney at the Lanier Law Firm, and I grew up in Arkansas. Both my parents were public school teachers, and I went to the same college that they did in Arkansas, Arkansas State University. And from there, I ended up on the East Coast at Yale Law School. And from there, down in Houston, Texas practicing law.

And I started my career at a big law firm representing big companies in oil and gas, mostly practicing class actions. But that just wasn’t my roots. That wasn’t where my heart was. And about five years ago, I ended up at the Lanier Law Firm. At this point in my career, I’ve spent most of my career practicing in mass torts, and it is hard work, but it is gratifying work. And when you believe in your clients and when you’re fighting for a cause that you believe in and you love your job, and it’s part of your purpose, then it makes things a lot easier. And it’s part of my purpose and I really love my job.

Personal Background

Rebecca Phillips believes in the power of the civil justice system to promote human dignity and good corporate behavior. She loves helping individuals utilize that power to seek justice, through both trial work and appeals.

Rebecca primarily practices in mass torts. Most recently, Rebecca was appointed 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.

Prior to joining Lanier Law Firm, 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 1983 civil rights trial that stretched nearly two months, including pretrial arguments. In the case, she proved that county social workers violated a mother’s constitutional rights by deceiving a judge and wrongfully taking her child.

Rebecca also serves her clients with her legal research and briefing skills. She has briefed appeals in Texas state court, up through the Texas Supreme Court, and she has written as amicus to the United States Supreme Court.

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