Rachel’s practice spans a wide range of cases, including consumer fraud, class actions, general commercial disputes, and patent litigation, on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants.
Rachel’s recent successes include drafting a Rule 59(e) motion that persuaded a judge to vacate his prior dismissal on timeliness grounds of a case seeking the return of over $100 million in payments for potentially contaminated oncology medicines. Other significant experiences include working on two patent trials against major cable companies.
In law school, Rachel argued in front of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit as part of the Appellate Litigation Clinic, mentored first-year legal research and writing students as a writing fellow, and served as an executive editor for the Virginia Law Review.