Attorney Profiles
Fox & Robertson, P.C.: Tim Fox and Amy Robertson are the principals of Fox & Robertson, P.C. Amy graduated from Yale Law School in 1988, where she was Executive Editor of the Yale Journal of International Law. Tim graduated from Stanford Law School in 1991, where he was a member of the Stanford Law Review.
Tim and Amy have litigated numerous cases under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act, the Fair Housing Act, and Colorado and California state laws protecting the rights of persons with disabilities. They have been appointed class counsel in: Moeller v. Taco Bell Corp., Case No. 02-5849 MJJ (N.D. Cal.); Lucas v. Kmart Corp., Civil Action No. 99-cv-1923-JLK (D. Colo.); Farrar-Kuhn v. Conoco, Inc., Civil Action No. 99-MK-2086 (D. Colo.); Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition v. Taco Bell Corp., Civil Action No. 97-B-2135 (D. Colo.); and Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition v. Fey Concert Company, et al., Civil Action No. 97-Z-1586 (D. Colo.).
Tim and Amy have spoken frequently on the topic of the rights of persons with disabilities, including presentations for the National Employment Lawyers' Association, the National Association of Protection and Advocacy Services, the Anti-Discrimination Center of Metro New York, the National Lawyers' Guild, the Colorado Trial Lawyers' Association and the Colorado Bar Association.
Tim and Amy contributed to Colorado Employment Law, and Amy was the author of "Standing to Sue Under Title III of the ADA," 27 Colo. Lwr. 51 (1998).
Lewis, Feinberg, Lee, Renaker & Jackson P.C. is a national law firm that represents plaintiffs in employment discrimination litigation, ERISA employee benefit and pension litigation, civil rights litigation, and wage and hour overtime litigation. Founded in 1983, the firm's longstanding commitment to excellence in protecting employee rights has resulted in successful litigation of landmark cases that have changed the employee benefit and employment practices of major companies, restored lost benefits and wages to hundreds of thousands of employees, and established important legal precedents on behalf of employees, disabled employees, and retirees. The Lewis Feinberg attorneys working on this case include Bill Lann Lee , Julia Campins, and Andrew Lah.
Bill Lann Lee is a Shareholder with Lewis Feinberg. He has been an employment discrimination lawyer for 35 years. From 1997-2001, Mr. Lee was the nation's top civil rights prosecutor as Assistant Attorney General in the U.S. Department of Justice in the Clinton Administration. As Assistant Attorney General, Mr. Lee supervised enforcement of the federal disability rights laws. Mr. Lee was also counsel in the national class action against K-Mart for diability access.
Julia Campins is an associate with Lewis Feinberg. Prior to joining the firm, she was the Equal Justice Litigation Fellow at The Impact Fund. From 2005 to 2006, Ms. Campins clerked for the Hon. Marsha S. Berzon of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Julia Campins graduated from Columbia Law School in 2005.
Andrew Lah is an associate with Lewis Feinberg. From 2004-2009, Mr. Lah was a Trial Attorney with the Federal Defenders of San Diego where he litigated cases ranging from immigration offenses to capital murder. Mr. Lah is a graduate of the UCLA School of Law and its Program in Public Interest Law and Policy.
Mari Mayeda: Mari specializes in class action employment discrimination and civil rights litigation. She was lead counsel for the California plaintiffs in the race discrimination case against the Denny's restaurant chain and in the race and gender discrimination cases against the Save Mart and Albertson's grocery chains. With her former partners, Mari represented plaintiffs in recovering over $200 million from the State Farm Insurance Companies for their refusal to hire women as sales agents. She was a member of the Ninth Circuit Task Force on Racial, Religious and Ethnic Fairness and has also served by appointment of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on a number of court committees. She is a 1983 cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School. She received her bachelor's degree, with highest honors, from the University of California at Davis.
