More than 50 years of landmark results

Since 1967, Lowey Dannenberg has represented investors and major corporations in complex litigation, recovering billions of dollars on their behalf.

Professional Recommendations

“[Lowey Dannenberg] has considerable experience in litigating ‘some of the largest class actions throughout the country.’ . . . . The quality of their representation is also evidenced by the fact that Class Members, including sophisticated institutional investors, have not objected to the Settlement. The Court has no reason to doubt the quality of their representation.”

Hon. Gregory H. Woods, July 7, 2022 Fairness HearingTranscript, at p. 24 in In re JPMorgan Precious Metals Spoofing Litigation 18 Civ. 10356 (S.D.N.Y.)

“The court appreciates class counsel’s taking on these challenges and class counsel’s able navigation of these hard problems, in developing the case on behalf of the putative class, and in bringing contentious settlement negotiations to a successful outcome.

I might add too that the settlement was not only successful. Compared with many analogous cases, it was also prompt, a fact that brings obvious advantages to the class.”

Hon. Paul Engelmayer, May 31, 2022 Fairness Hearing Transcript, at p. 30 in In re JPMorgan Treasury Spoofing Litigation, 20 Civ. 3515 (S.D.N.Y.)

Recent Cases

Adobe Class Action

Data Breach and Privacy, Existing Cases

On April 3, 2025, Lowey filed a data privacy class action against Adobe, Inc. alleging it used consumers’ personally identifiable information and online activity to create user profiles without obtaining user consent. The action alleges Adobe used this information to facilitate targeting advertising on behalf of its clients.

UCSF Class Action

Data Breach and Privacy, Existing Cases

In Doe v. The Regents of the University of California, No. 3:23-cv-00598 (N.D. Cal.), Lowey Dannenberg represents a class of individuals who used the University of California San Francisco Medical Center (“UCSF”) website to book appointments, search for doctors, or took other action on UCSF’s website.

Amgen

On September 30, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia largely denied Amgen’s motion to dismiss in CareFirst of Maryland Inc. et al. v. Amgen Inc. […]

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Lowey’s Pro Bono Granted Client United States Citizenship

Key Takeaways: On October 10th, 2025, Noelle Forde successfully obtained a green card for her pro bono client, Maria Noelle, on behalf of Maria, applied for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, which, once granted, allowed Maria to apply for a green card Maria is now a…

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DOJ Announces New Antitrust Whistleblower Rewards Program

On July 8, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division announced the creation of a new Whistleblower Rewards program. This program will allow the Antitrust Division to offer rewards to individuals who report antitrust crimes. Individuals may qualify for monetary rewards of up to 30% of…

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