Full Name
Joseph P. Guglielmo
Job Title
Partner
Company
Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP
Speaker Bio
Mr. Guglielmo is a partner in the Firm’s New York office, Chair of the Firm’s Consumer Practice Group and represents clients in consumer, antitrust and privacy litigation in federal and state courts throughout the United States. Mr. Guglielmo currently serves in a leadership capacity in a number of complex class actions, including: Gerber v. Twitter, Inc., No. 23-cv-00186 (N.D. Cal.) (co-lead counsel, class action on behalf of consumer arising out of data breach of approximately 200 million Twitter users); In re MoveIT Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, MDL No. 1:23-md-0383-ADB (D. Mass.) (Discovery Committee, claims on behalf of consumers arising out of data breach); In re Google Assistant Privacy Litigation, No. 5:19-cv-04286 (N.D. Cal.) (co-lead counsel, class action on behalf of consumers alleging privacy violations whereby Google Assistant records and discloses their private, confidential communications without consent); and Forth v. Walgreen Co, Inc., No. 1:17-cv-02246 (N.D. Ill.) (lead counsel, asserting claims on behalf of nationwide class of consumers and third-party payers alleging overcharges for prescription drugs). Mr. Guglielmo was recognized for his efforts representing New York University in obtaining a monumental temporary restraining order of over $200 million from a Bernard Madoff feeder fund. Specifically, New York State Supreme Court Justice Richard B. Lowe III stated, “Scott+Scott has demonstrated a remarkable grasp and handling of the extraordinarily complex matters in this case. The extremely professional and thorough means by which NYU’s counsel has litigated this matter has not been overlooked by this Court.” Mr. Guglielmo lectures on electronic discovery and was a member of the Steering Committee of Working Group 1 of the Sedona Conference®, an organization devoted to providing guidance and information concerning issues such as discovery and production, as well as areas focusing on antitrust law, complex litigation, and intellectual property, and a member of the drafting team responsible for the Sedona Principles, Third Edition. He is a frequent speaker on electronic discovery issues.
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