Rebecca Pearl Chang
Of Counsel, New York
email
212-355-9500
vcard

Rebecca Chang is Of Counsel in Lieff Cabraser’s New York office, where she works litigating class actions around the country involving antitrust violations.
As an antitrust lawyer, Ms. Chang served as counsel in several major antitrust actions, including cases against poultry processors, telephone service providers, and dominant national real estate brokerages.
Ms. Chang also has substantial experience representing whistleblowers under the False Claims Act and the SEC’s whistleblower program. She has litigated such cases involving Medicare fraud, private equity fraud, accounting schemes, misleading financial product sales, violations of the Stark anti-kickback laws, and contractors defrauding state or government agencies.
Ms. Chang obtained her undergraduate degree from Yale University and her law degree from Harvard Law School, where she was an editor-in-chief of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review and a Dean’s Scholar in Corporations, Property and Taxation. Ms. Chang was also an Honors Program Intern in the Office of General Counsel at the SEC in Washington, DC, and a Ford Foundation Public Interest Fellow at the National Consumer Law Center.
Prior to Harvard Law, Ms. Chang worked in Hong Kong, helping oversee a multi-million-dollar portfolio of philanthropic grants and social enterprise investments. She also worked as a program manager in an economic policy research group.
Ms. Chang is fluent in Mandarin Chinese, and admitted to the bar in New York and Washington, DC.




