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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 22:34:13+00:00

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Julianna Thomas McCabe is a class action litigator and appellate lawyer with experience representing life insurance companies and other clients in the financial services industry. In addition to her work in insurance and financial services, she defends clients across a range of other industries in consumer class actions, where her expertise is nationally recognized. Julianna has defended complex cases in high stakes litigation including punitive damage and bad faith lawsuits in Florida, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia, Georgia, Illinois, Washington, California, and other venues. She has prepared briefs filed in the United States Supreme Court, several U.S. courts of appeals, and in various state supreme courts and intermediate appellate courts.
Julianna has represented clients at arbitration, and has litigated the enforceability of contractual arbitration clauses under the Federal Arbitration Act. She has also mediated and settled numerous complex cases on behalf of the firm’s financial services clients. Julianna is licensed to practice in all Florida state and federal courts and in the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Fifth, Sixth, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuits.
Julianna is the national class actions practice group leader.
Howisey v. Transamerica Life Ins. Co., 2017 WL 5900356 (W.D. Wash. Nov. 30, 2017). Granting final summary judgment prior to class certification in favor of insurer in putative class action alleging that assisted living facility care should be covered under the nursing home-only provisions of a long-term care insurance policy.
Lewis v. Knology, Inc., 799 S.E.2d 247 (Ga. Ct. App. 2017); cert. denied (Ga. Sept. 13, 2017). Affirming trial court’s denial of plaintiff’s motion for national class certification in shareholder litigation alleging breaches of fiduciary duty in connection with corporate merger.
Crosby Valve, LLC v. Dep’t of Ins., 131 A.3d 1087 (Pa. Commw. Ct. 2016). Affirmed Insurance Commissioner’s denial of motions to intervene filed by several policyholder objectors seeking to prevent the sale of several insurance companies.
Weller v. HSBC Finance Corp., 2016 WL 2931608 (D. Colo. May 18, 2016). Enforcing class action settlement against a class member attempting to relitigate claims related to lender-placed flood insurance in a Mississippi action, and enjoined the settlement class member from further pursuing released claims in the Mississippi action.
Griffin v. HSBC Mortgage Servs., Inc., 2016 WL 1090578 (N.D. Miss. March 18, 2016). Dismissing consumer claims asserted against insurer for breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, violations of federal RESPA statute, violations of Mississippi consumer protection statutes, and for an accounting.
Lyons v. Litton Loan Servicing, LP, 158 F. Supp. 3d 211 (S.D.N.Y. 2016). Granting motion to dismiss consumer claims against insurer based on filed rate doctrine.
Clarizia v. Ocwen Financial Corp., 2016 WL 439018 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 2, 2016). Granting motion to dismiss consumer claims against insurer based on filed rate doctrine.
In re Knology, Inc. Shareholder Litigation,2015 WL966753, No. 12-cv-0564 (Ga. Sup. Ct. Dec. 3, 2015). Order denying plaintiff's motion for national class certification in case filed by former shareholders involving alleged breaches of fiduciary duty in connection with corporate merger.
Saccoccio v. JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., 2013 WL 5585230 (S.D. Fla., Oct. 9, 2013). Denying motion to intervene filed by settlement class members in consumer class action resolved between consumers, lenders, and insurers.
Allianz Life Ins. Co. of North America v. Cain, 2013 WL 3880217 (W.D.N.C. July 26, 2013). Entering permanent injunction prohibiting former life insurance agent from accessing or using life insurer’s confidential information or soliciting insurer’s customers.
Transamerica Life Ins. Co. v. Moore, 274 F.R.D. 602 (E.D. Ky. 2011). Denying insured’s motion to compel the production of life insurer’s confidential and attorney-client privileged information.
Hunter v. Runyan, 2011 Ark. 43 (Feb. 9, 2011); cert. denied Crager v. Runyan, --- S.Ct. ---, 2011 WL 4533079 (U.S. Oct. 3, 2011). Affirming orders denying intervention by objecting class members to national class action settlement of contract and tort claims and dismissing appeal of objector who failed to successfully intervene.
Wright v. Life Investors Ins. Co. of Am., 2010 WL 481003 (N.D. Miss. Feb. 4, 2010). Denying insured’s motion to compel production of insurer’s confidential and privileged documents and rejecting alleged applicability of crime-fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege.

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