On September 18–19, 2025, the Complex Litigation E-Discovery Forum (CLEF) will host its annual CLEF Conference at Le Meridien in Denver, Colorado. This premier event brings together plaintiff-side attorneys, litigation support professionals, and eDiscovery teams to discuss the latest developments and trends in complex litigation.
On day two, Lieff Cabraser partner Annika K. Martin will lead a panel discussion titled “Defendants’ Playbook and Plaintiffs’ Strategies.”
For the full agenda and registration details, visit the CLEF website.
About Annika K. Martin
A partner in Lieff Cabraser’s New York office and head of the firm’s Sexual Abuse Survivors Practice Group, Annika K. Martin served as co-lead counsel for plaintiff abuse victims in the USC student sexual abuse lawsuit that led to a $215 million settlement with USC and Dr. Tyndall and significant institutional changes. She is currently representing men who were sexually abused as students by University of Michigan physician Robert Anderson.
Annika also represents plaintiffs in class action and mass tort litigation concerning consumer fraud, environmental issues, and products liability. She served as co-lead counsel for plaintiffs in the successful national consumer fraud class action brought against General Motors Company over allegedly defective air conditioning systems, and has a similar role in the more recent similar product defect case against Mercedes over their allegedly defective vehicle HVAC systems.
Annika represented individuals, property owners, and business owners across the Gulf Coast in class action litigation against BP, Transocean, Halliburton, and other companies responsible for the 2010 blowout on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig which resulted in the worst oil spill in U.S. history. Annika was deeply involved in negotiating, implementing, and gaining court approval for the economic and medical class action settlements with BP that are compensating hundreds of thousands of victims of the tragedy.
Annika has also represented plaintiffs with physical and economic injuries arising from GM vehicles with defective ignition switches, and patients nationwide suffering from the widespread outbreak of meningitis and other serious maladies caused by contaminated medication. Annika is the current co-chair of AAJ’s Class Action Litigation Group.
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