Cases of Interest
Represented Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook, in one of the cases featured in the Academy Award-winning movie, The Social Network.
Appointed by Judge Koh as co-lead counsel for the certified California class in a case alleging that Apple intentionally caused the popular FaceTime feature to stop working on certain iPhone devices.
Represented the certified indirect purchaser class in a horizontal price-fixing case against the manufacturers of LCD panels and secured an $1.082 billion all-cash settlement. Ms. Manning was recognized by Special Master Martin Quinn as “one of the leaders in structuring and managing the overall document retrieval effort.” In re TFT-LCD (Flat Panel) Antitrust Litig., No. 07-cv-01827-SI, 2012 WL 1291870, at *8 (N.D. Cal. Dec. 18, 2012).
Represented direct purchaser plaintiffs in an antitrust case against the leading suppliers of broiler chickens sold in the United States which resulted in $284 million in settlements.
Represented direct purchaser businesses in antitrust case and achieved $18.5 million settlement and injunctive relief valued at over $1 billion.
Represented direct purchaser plaintiffs in a horizontal price-fixing case against manufacturers of lithium ion batteries and achieved $139 million in settlements.
Member of Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee in multi-district litigation against the NCAA and members schools on behalf of former Division I football players who sustained personal injuries caused by concussions.
Represented direct purchaser plaintiffs in an antitrust case against the leading suppliers of pork sold in the United States which resulted in $111 million in settlements.
Represents a putative class of current and former owners of Tesla vehicles who have been forced to pay supracompetitive prices and suffer excessive wait times to maintain and repair their Tesla vehicles as a result of Tesla’s anticompetitive conduct.
Represented a certified class of minor league baseball players against Major League Baseball for violations of wage and hour laws which resulted in a $185 million settlement.
Represents a certified class of over 3 million employers and individuals that paid higher prices for health insurance as a result of Sutter Health’s anticompetitive conduct.