Lieff Cabraser partner Douglas Cuthbertson recently spoke on the panel, “Modern Notice Design: How Digital Media, AI, and Data Tools Are Redefining ‘Best Practicable,” at the 2026 Angeion Group Mega Summit in Philadelphia.

The panel explored how digital media, AI, and data analytics are helping legal teams more effectively reach class members while meeting courts’ expectations for fairness, transparency, and reliability.

The Angeion Group Mega Summit is the premier conference dedicated to the nation’s largest and most complex legal matters, bringing together leaders in class actions, mass torts, bankruptcies, and personal injury litigation to discuss best practices and innovations shaping the future of complex litigation.

For more information, visit the event website.

About Douglas Cuthbertson

A partner in Lieff Cabraser’s New York office, Douglas Cuthbertson has a practice focused on domestic and international consumer fraud cases, digital privacy, and securities fraud.

His past and present work includes securities litigation against the Brazilian petroleum corporation Petrobras, a financial fraud action against Morgan Stanley, consumer litigation against Volkswagen, as well as an airline overcharging case against British Airways where he was designated as Class Counsel (Dover v. British Airways).  Doug has also litigated numerous class action consumer protection cases under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act against large banks, satellite service providers, and utilities, helping result in the largest monetary settlements in the history of the TCPA to end harassing robocalls to millions of consumers.

Doug has acted in digital privacy litigation against Google, Disney, Viacom, and others, including as co-counsel for the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office and as Class Counsel in McDonald v. Kiloo A/S (and two related actions) on behalf of parents concerning the unlawful collection and use of their children’s personal information from mobile games to track and monetize kids. Leading nonprofit advocates described these settlements as “the biggest change to the children’s app market,” impacting Defendants’ “business models” to prevent children from being “targeted with the most insidious and manipulative forms of marketing.”

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