Chicago-based law firm FeganScott recently announced that attorney Brooke Achua has joined the firm’s office in New York City.
Formerly at Tadler Law and Robins Kaplan, Brooke has experience in consumer class actions, antitrust litigation, contract disputes, and data privacy and security. In her work, Brooke has overseen forensic analysis of electronic discovery in three class action data breach cases, defended small-business owners from a variety of breach of contract claims, and propelled discovery forward through her effective representation of a class of merchants in a price-fixing suit.
“We are excited for Brooke to join the FeganScott team,” said Beth Fegan, founding partner of FeganScott. “In every case she focuses on, Brooke brings a uniquely client-focused approach that combines her technical experience and creative problem-solving skills to arrive at legal solutions that best serve our clients.”
Brooke began her career as an associate attorney at Ballard Spahr, and has since taken on complex litigation cases across Minnesota. Brooke also serves as a member of the Metropolitan Black Bar Association and the American Association for Justice. She previously served as an At-Large Director of the Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers and gained valuable insight into the federal judiciary as an extern for the Honorable Michael J. Davis of the US District Court for the District of Minnesota.
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