Pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers facing litigation rely on Brett to protect their company at all stages of litigation, from the complaint through trial.
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Brett primarily defends pharmaceutical and medical device companies in litigation involving mass tort, personal injury, and wrongful death claims in state and federal courts across the U.S. She has experience in all aspects of discovery, trial preparation, and trial practice, including taking and defending depositions, motions practice, witness preparation, trial strategy development, and witness examinations at trial. Brett has served as trial counsel for a global tobacco manufacturer in trials across the U.S., from Massachusetts to the U.S. Virgin Islands. In an era of civil cases rarely going to trial, Brett has the distinction of either serving as trial counsel or in a trial support role for 17 civil jury trials and one major construction arbitration.
Brett is frequently in demand as a speaker, teacher, and writer on a variety of legal topics by several national bar associations, including the American Bar Association, the Defense Research Institute (DRI), and the Association of Corporate Counsel. From presenting on the amendments to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 at the ABA's Current Events in Business Litigation Conference, to teaching an interactive webinar on cross-examination of expert witnesses, Brett has demonstrated she has the experience and initiative to represent efficiently and skillfully those who call on her.
Brett has also developed skills in the new and ever-changing area of the law involving the use of AI tools, both in the practice of law and issues surrounding the adoption of AI in the health care industry. As the vice chair of DRI's AI Task Force, Brett provides thought leadership and proactive assessment of the law to help her clients face new challenges brought by the use of AI across industries.
Brett's commitment to the law also extends to her active participation in pro bono work that advances social justice. She previously represented a Guatemalan woman seeking removal protection under the Convention Against Torture initiative in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, resulting in a successful appeal and a reversal of the Board of Immigration Appeal's ruling for her removal from the U.S. In 2022, she led a team of attorneys to successfully defend a prominent rabbi in Atlanta's Jewish community against claims related to his advisory role to synagogue members which also led to a successful result – the rabbi was dismissed from the matter entirely.
Brett serves as a member of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's board of directors and is a barrister in the Lamar Inn of Court; a fellow with the Lawyers for Civil Justice, a national coalition of defense organizations, law firms, and corporations that promotes excellence and fairness in the civil justice system; and serves in several leadership roles for DRI, the world's largest organization of attorneys defending business and individual interests in civil litigation.
Representative matters may include engagements before joining Troutman Pepper.
Speaking Engagements
06.12.24
2024 DRI Young Lawyers Seminar
Articles + Publications
04.16.24
AI in the Operating Room: Liability Issues for Device Makers
Articles + Publications
04.10.24
New FDA Guidance on AI and Medical Products
Firm Events
02.21.24
Trial Advocacy 2024: Experts
Speaking Engagements
01.19.24
Atlanta Bar Association - Litigation Section Breakfast Meeting
Articles + Publications
10.25.23
Correcting the Pattern: Pattern Jury Instructions Can Be Challenged