Amy Doolittle co-leads the Squire Patton Boggs Class Action & Multidistrict Litigation Practice and serves as a member of the firm's Global Board.
She has extensive experience in product liability and mass tort matters, financial services litigation, consumer and commercial arbitrations, class actions and MDL proceedings. Amy has represented clients in high-stakes litigation proceedings across a wide array of industries, from pharmaceutical and chemical companies to financial services and insurance companies. Amy has argued in front of various state and federal trial courts and courts of appeal.
Amy is the author of "Class Actions 101: Overdraft Fee Litigation: The Only Certainty is that Nothing is Certain" published in the Spring 2011 issue of CADS Report, an American Bar Association publication. She is co-author of "Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire: Class Arbitration From the Defense Perspective" and spoke on "Classwide Arbitration: Fiction, Reality Or Nightmare?" at the American Bar Association Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section's 2007 conference,"The Future of Class Action Litigation in America."