OVERVIEW
Joey is an associate in Hausfeld’s San Francisco office focusing on antitrust and human rights litigation.
Joey has spent her legal career in plaintiff-side litigation, acting as a check against powerful institutions. Prior to joining Hausfeld, she represented clients injured by pharmaceutical companies, major appliance manufacturers and the NCAA.
In law school, Joey worked for the International Human Rights Clinic, where she co-authored a groundbreaking report finding that state-sanctioned massacres in Haiti were crimes against humanity. She also led an organization for first-generation college students and low-income students, for which she won Harvard Law School’s Dean’s Award for Community Leadership.
EDUCATION
Harvard Law School, J.D., cum laude, 2021
NYU Abu Dhabi, B.A., Literature, Minor in Political Science, cum laude, 2016
BAR ADMISSIONS
California
AFFILIATIONS
American Bar Association, Member (2023 - Present)
PUBLICATIONS
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EVENTS
PERSPECTIVES
Experience
Antitrust/Competition
- In re Automatic Card Shufflers Litigation. – Representing a class of casino operators that purchased automated deck shufflers at an artificially high price because of defendants’ monopolization of the market. Plaintiffs allege defendants monopolized the market for automated card shufflers through abuse of the patent system and judicial process to exclude and drive out competitors.
- In Re: RealPage, Inc., Rental Software Antitrust Litigation – Hausfeld serves as co-lead counsel in the federal antitrust class action against RealPage, Inc. and several of their property management clients, alleging that the Defendants, some of the largest owners and managers of rental real estate in the United States, conspired to use RealPage’s so-called “revenue management” service to set rental prices and restrict the supply of available rental units in major metropolitan areas across the United States.