A Plaintiff-Side View on Big Law Bloat, COVID Cutbacks and the 'Secret Sauce' for Landing Mega Settlements
Fresh off a $650 million privacy settlement with Facebook, Chicago plaintiffs lawyer Jay Edelson says his firm is coping with pandemic malaise by "jumping into huge issues that really matter to people."
October 23, 2020 at 05:01 PM
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So far, Jay Edelson, the founder of 30-lawyer plaintiffs firm Edelson P.C., has been doing his level best to adjust to practicing in the pandemic.
The firm is in growth mode, managed a successful summer associate program and is focusing on class actions against big banks and insurers arising from the COVID-19 crisis.
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