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Ada Dolph

Labor and employment department; employment litigation & counseling, erisa & employee benefits litigation, air & rail specialty group, whistleblower team , Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Work Department

Labor and Employment Department; Employment Litigation & Counseling, ERISA & Employee Benefits Litigation, Air & Rail Specialty Group, Whistleblower Team

Position

With nearly 20 years of experience as a labor and employment litigator with Seyfarth Shaw, Ada is a trusted advisor to clients in the airline, retail, healthcare and manufacturing industries. Her practice focuses on advice and counsel and innovative litigation involving: - complex procedural defenses including: preemption of state law claims under ERISA, Railway Labor Act, Airline Deregulation Act, Federal Aviation Act, and the Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance Act (SGLIA); Article III and statutory standing; statute of limitations; and administrative exhaustion requirements, among others - Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) claims, prevailing as lead counsel in the first BIPA case to be heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit - whistleblower claims under state law, AIR21, Dodd-Frank and Sarbanes-Oxley - discrimination claims in state and federal jurisdictions across the country, including under Title VII, ADA, Section 1981, and the ADEA, and their state law counterparts, including systemic actions brought by the EEOC - ERISA single, multi-plaintiff and class action matters involving denial of health, disability, life, pension and 401(k) benefits, including defense of high profile “stock drop,” retiree medical and 401(k fee class actions

Her class action experience includes unique procedural issues including sustaining removal of cases to federal court on preemption and Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA) grounds, successfully opposing a named plaintiff-intervenor, successfully petitioning for Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(f) review of class certification, obtaining appellate CAFA review and reversal of a district court remand order, defeating and narrowing class certification, and negotiating and overseeing settlements in classes of up to 160,000 class members.  In 2019, her unique legal strategy in a a commercial airline matter was recognized for innovation by The Financial Times.

Ada co-chairs the firm's Air and Rail specialty team, and am a member of its ERISA and Employee Benefits Litigation practice group, Whistleblower team and Health Care and Provider Fraud team.

Education

JD, Northwestern University School of Law (2004), cum laude; BA, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1999)

Mentions

Labor and employment • United States

ERISA litigation