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Megan Rodgers

Megan Rodgers is a partner in Covington’s litigation practice who focuses her practice on high-stakes complex litigation in federal and state courts, with a particular focus on mass torts and class actions in the technology and life sciences industries.

Megan is known for navigating especially complex cases and successfully taking cases from pre-trial through jury verdicts. As a member of multiple trial teams, she has experience conducting trial examinations, arguing directed verdict and other dispositive motions, preparing expert and fact witnesses for deposition and trial, presenting in jury exercises, and developing case strategy. Most recently, she defended a pharmaceutical distributor against mass tort claims alleging public nuisance in a six-month bench trial in the opioids litigation. As a class action litigator, Megan uses her trial experience to shape strategy early on in a way that sets clients up for success at the class certification stage.

Megan was recently named a "Lawyer on the Fast Track" by The Recorder, recognized by the Daily Journal in its “Top 40 Under 40” feature, and named a "Rising Star" by Law360.

Watch: Megan provides insights on class action litigation, as part of our Navigating Class Actions video series.

 

After several twist and turns, on July 7th Intel Corp. succeeded in achieving final dismissal of class claims alleging that Intel knew about purported security vulnerabilities in its microprocessors and failed to disclose or mitigate those vulnerabilities.  The case, In Re Intel Corp. CPU Marketing, Sales Practices and Products

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