Margaret Lyle represents businesses in their most significant complex litigation and appeals, defending class actions, data privacy, contract, health care, patent, and internet-marketing claims.
For more than 20 years, Margaret has successfully defended dozens of class actions brought under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, the Driver's Privacy Protection Act, the Credit Repair Organizations Act, RICO, and state consumer statutes, as well as class claims for breach of warranty, unjust enrichment, fraud, and product liability. Margaret has defended Computer Sciences Corporation in class litigation over its insurance software, Interstate Battery in class warranty litigation, the Washington Division of URS Corp. in class litigation over New Orleans flooding following Hurricane Katrina, and Experian in data privacy and consumer class actions.
Margaret's appellate representations include cases of first impression in Nevada and Oregon, where the states' highest courts rejected a medical monitoring tort. She also has represented SAS, Sercel, Experian, and other industry leaders in state and federal appeals over statutory construction, injunctions, contract interpretation, patent claims and damages, federal jurisdiction, and constitutional protections.
Margaret has served as a chair of the ABA Woman Advocate Committee, as a programming chair for the ABA Class Action and Derivative Suits Committee, as editor-in-chief of The Woman Advocate, and as a practitioner contributor to Black's Law Dictionary. An American Bar Foundation Fellow, Dallas Bar Foundation Fellow, and a member of Attorneys Serving the Community, Margaret was a founding member of the Texas Law Parents Leadership Association and a founding director of Marshall Lawyers Care.
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Weitere Veröffentlichungen
- May 24, 2019
Blockchain in State Law: 10 Key Developments in 2019, ABA Pretrial Practice and Discovery Committee Newsletter - 2018
2018 Survey of Federal Class Action Law: A Circuit-by-Circuit Analysis, Fifth Circuit Chapter, ABA Section of Litigation, First Chair Press - March 16, 2016
A Midterm Report on Class Actions: Seven Issues to Watch in 2016, American Bar Association, Section of Litigation - 2015
Sound Advice: An Overview of Class-Action Settlements in Federal Court, ABA Class Actions and Derivative Suits Committee - October 2014
Uncashed Settlement Checks Paid to Charity Under Court-Approved Settlement Cannot Be Escheated, Texas Supreme Court Rules, Business Tax Quarterly - September 9, 2014
TX Supreme Court: Uncashed Settlement Checks That Go to Charity under Class Settlement Cannot Be Escheated
- April 25, 2019
A Patchwork of Federal and State Laws—Key Technology, Data, and Legal Developments You Need to Know Now, ABA Webinar, SciTech Focus on Blockchain - April 14, 2016
Seven Wonders of the Class-Action World: Supreme Court and Rule 23 Developments Are Changing the Landscape, ABA Litigation Section Annual Conference - March 4, 2016
Faculty, Communicate with Impact and Build Strategic Relationships, Women in Law Institute, Center for Women in Law, University of Texas School of Law - July 23, 2015
Panelist, Criteria for Approving Class-Action Settlement, Class-Action Settlement Conference, Duke Law Center for Judicial Studies Bench-Bar Academy Distinguished Lawyers' Series - February 27, 2015
Faculty, Effective Communication, Women in Law Institute, Center for Women in Law, University of Texas School of Law - September 18, 2014
Editors' Symposium, ABA Section of Litigation Leadership Meeting - August 10, 2013
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Ethical Issues in Class- Action Settlements, ABA Annual Meeting - April 26, 2013
Is Your Life an Open Book?: Privacy Class Actions in the Age of Social Media, ABA Litigation Section Annual Conference - March 22, 2013 and February 22, 2014
Faculty, Effective Communication, Women in Law Institute, Center for Women in Law, University of Texas School of Law - 2012
The Practice that Never Sleeps: What's Happened to, and What's Next for, Class Actions, ABA Annual Meeting
- The University of Texas at Austin (J.D. with high honors 1984; Order of the Coif; Grand Chancellor; Articles Editor, Texas Law Review); Southern Methodist University (B.A. and B.S. summa cum laude 1981; Phi Beta Kappa Orator)
- Texas; U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fifth, Eighth, Ninth, and Federal Circuits; and U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of Texas
Most Valuable Editor, ABA Section of Litigation, 2016
- Law Clerk to Judge Thomas Gibbs Gee, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit (1984-1985)