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REBECCA DAWSON specializes in complex civil litigation, class action securities litigation, and anti-trust litigation. 

Ms. Dawson previously worked at a highly respected plaintiff-side class action firm specializing in mass torts and anti-trust litigation where she managed a wide variety of complex state and federal matters including false advertising, environmental torts and product liability claims. 

Ms. Dawson has also held two prestigious clerkships.  She was a clerking intern for the Chief Justice of the Court of International Trade during law school.  After law school, she clerked at the New York Supreme Court where she handled hundreds of complex commercial and civil litigation decisions. Ms. Dawson also participated in the Securities and Exchange Commission Honors program in the Office of the Investors Advocate.  Prior to law school, she worked for the Brooklyn Bar Association. Ms. Dawson also has a background in financial data analysis. 

Ms. Dawson earned her J.D. from City University of New York School of Law, where she was a Moot Court Competition Problem Author.  She earned her B.A. from Bard College at Simon’s Rock, where she majored in Political Science with a minor in Economics.