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Decision affirmed by the Texas Court of Appeals.{{ FIELD }}Represented large steel fabrication company in bet-the-company suit against competitor. Obtained early injunction against competitor restraining the competitor’s theft and unlawful use of trade secrets. After litigating for two years, obtained successful settlement for client on eve of trial.{{ FIELD }}Represented private equity fund in case alleging fraud and negligent misrepresentation when portfolio company defaulted on certain debts. 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This breadth of experience allows her to approach each matter with efficiency, clarity, and strategic precision. Katrina understands that true success extends beyond legal victories—winning means aligning litigation strategy with her client’s overarching business objectives.\nKatrina’s experience representing direct‑selling organizations is particularly notable. She was recognized by Texas Lawyer as a “Trailblazer” for her work defending direct‑selling companies in high‑stakes, bet‑the‑business disputes. On the litigation front, she has successfully defended dozens of direct‑selling companies in class actions and downline‑raiding cases.\nHer work in this space extends well beyond litigation. Katrina is frequently called upon to defend direct‑selling and other companies facing Federal Trade Commission and state regulatory investigations, advise on regulatory compliance, and guide clients through high‑profile publicity crises. 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Representing relators in qui tam action alleging violations of both federal and state false claims prevention acts related to a clinical laboratory testing conspiracy carried out by Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings. Defended loyalty rewards corporation from a hostile takeover of its board of directors by obtaining an injunction preventing the expansion of the board of directors. Decision affirmed by the Texas Court of Appeals. Represented large steel fabrication company in bet-the-company suit against competitor. Obtained early injunction against competitor restraining the competitor’s theft and unlawful use of trade secrets. After litigating for two years, obtained successful settlement for client on eve of trial. Represented private equity fund in case alleging fraud and negligent misrepresentation when portfolio company defaulted on certain debts. Obtained dismissal of all claims against fund totaling more than US$7M. 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(Johnson v. Copyright Royalty Board).{{ FIELD }}Represented Sirius XM in a five-week trial before the Copyright Royalty Board in a litigation over appropriate royalty rates and terms for Sirius XM’s public performance of sound recordings. (In re Determination of Royalty Rates and Terms for Transmission of Sound Recordings by Satellite Radio and “Preexisting” Subscription Services (SDARS III)).{{ FIELD }}Represented Pandora in a five-week trial before the Copyright Royalty Board to set rates for so-called “mechanical” rights licenses to be paid to songwriters and music publishers. (In re Determination of Royalty Rates and Terms for Making and Distributing Phonorecords (Phonorecords III)).{{ FIELD }}On behalf of Pandora, secured highly favorable sound recording performance royalty rates for the 2016-2020 license period following a six-week trial before the Copyright Royalty Board; defended successfully on appeal to the D.C. Circuit. (In the Matter of Determination of Royalty Rates and Terms for Ephemeral Recording and Webcasting Digital Performance of Sound Recordings (Web IV)).{{ FIELD }}Represented Sirius XM in a royalty-rate setting victory following 19 days of trial in federal rate-setting litigation before the Copyright Royalty Board; defended successfully on appeal to the D.C. Circuit. (In the Matter of Determination of Rates and Terms for Preexisting Subscription Services and Satellite Digital Audio Radio Services (SDARS II)).{{ FIELD }}Represented background music service DMX, Inc. in a precedent-setting trial victory in the BMI Rate Court establishing rates and terms for the first ever BMI “Adjustable-Fee Blanket License”; defended successfully on appeal to the Second Circuit. (Broadcast Music, Inc. v. DMX, Inc.).{{ FIELD }}Complete trial victory for background music service DMX, Inc. in the ASCAP rate court establishing rates and terms for the first ever ASCAP “Adjustable Fee Blanket License”; defended successfully on appeal to the Second Circuit. (United States v. ASCAP (In the Matter of DMX, Inc.)).{{ FIELD }}Additional Music Licensing Experience\nRepresented the commercial local television industry in ASCAP license fee negotiations, recently securing a significant industry-wide license fee decrease without need to turn to litigation.{{ FIELD }}Represented the Digital Licensee Coordinator in the first ever “administrative assessment” proceeding to set the budget for the Mechanical License Collective.{{ FIELD }}Represented the commercial local television industry in SESAC license fee negotiations and arbitration in a proceeding to set reasonable rates and terms for SESAC licenses.{{ FIELD }}Represented the commercial local television industry in license fee negotiations and litigation before the ASCAP rate court in a proceeding to set reasonable rates and terms for ASCAP licenses. (In Re Petition of Duhamel Broadcasting Enterprises, et. al.).{{ FIELD }}Represented the commercial local television industry in license fee negotiations and litigation before the BMI rate court in a proceeding to set reasonable rates and terms for BMI licenses. (WPIX, Inc. et al v. Broadcast Music, Inc.).{{ FIELD }}Represented the commercial radio industry in license fee negotiations and litigation before the ASCAP rate court in a proceeding to set reasonable rates and terms for ASCAP licenses. (In Re Application of the Cromwell Group, Inc.).{{ FIELD }}Represented the commercial radio industry in license fee negotiations and litigation before the BMI rate court in a proceeding to set reasonable rates and terms for BMI licenses. (Withers Broadcasting Co., et al v. Broadcast Music, Inc.).{{ FIELD }}Successfully represented a group of local television stations as plaintiffs in a putative class action against SESAC alleging violations of Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act (Meredith Corporation, et al. v. SESAC LLC, et al., (S.D.N.Y. 2014)). Resulted in a very favorable industry-wide settlement that provided $42.5 million in refunds to the stations and placed various restrictions on SESAC’s dealings with local television stations for a 20-year period.{{ FIELD }}Additional Significant Litigation Experience:\nRepresenting Pandora Media in a group of copyright infringement cases coordinated by purported licensing collective, Word Collections, on behalf of alleged owners of the copyrights in jokes and comedy routines embodied in comedy sound recordings available on Pandora’s streaming service. In this case, the plaintiffs seek to disrupt decades of industry custom and practice by claiming that Pandora must separately license the underlying jokes from the sound recordings in which those jokes are embodied.{{ FIELD }}Represented a major pharmaceutical company in antitrust litigation alleging that a competitor foreclosed its product from the market in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act.{{ FIELD }}Represented a major consumer products retailer in litigation brought by the Federal Trade Commission attempting to block its proposed merger.{{ FIELD }}Jacob Ebin advises clients on copyright, antitrust and other complex litigation matters. Jacob has represented public and private companies in a range of industries, with a particular concentration in the music industry. Jacob has worked on numerous high-profile disputes that have shaped music rate-setting law, for both new media and traditional media companies. Jacob has particular expertise before the ASCAP and BMI rate courts as well as before the Copyright Royalty Board, where he has tried four separate cases. Jacob also advises clients in connection with intellectual property licensing. Jacob has also been actively involved in representing clients before the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Copyright Office as part of their recurring reviews of the music licensing landscape.\nJacob was formerly an analyst and manager at Lexecon, Inc. (now Compass Lexecon), one of the premier economic consulting firms. While there, he advised clients on antitrust and intellectual property disputes, with a focus on the music and energy industries. Partner “Top Music Lawyer” Billboard Magazine Brandeis University  Fordham University Fordham University School of Law U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Massachusetts New York Music Licensing Trial Experience\nRepresented Spotify USA, Inc. in the successful appeal of a Copyright Royalty Board decision setting rates and terms for “mechanical” rights licenses to be paid to songwriters and music publishers as well as the resulting remand proceeding. (Johnson v. Copyright Royalty Board). Represented Sirius XM in a five-week trial before the Copyright Royalty Board in a litigation over appropriate royalty rates and terms for Sirius XM’s public performance of sound recordings. (In re Determination of Royalty Rates and Terms for Transmission of Sound Recordings by Satellite Radio and “Preexisting” Subscription Services (SDARS III)). Represented Pandora in a five-week trial before the Copyright Royalty Board to set rates for so-called “mechanical” rights licenses to be paid to songwriters and music publishers. (In re Determination of Royalty Rates and Terms for Making and Distributing Phonorecords (Phonorecords III)). On behalf of Pandora, secured highly favorable sound recording performance royalty rates for the 2016-2020 license period following a six-week trial before the Copyright Royalty Board; defended successfully on appeal to the D.C. Circuit. (In the Matter of Determination of Royalty Rates and Terms for Ephemeral Recording and Webcasting Digital Performance of Sound Recordings (Web IV)). Represented Sirius XM in a royalty-rate setting victory following 19 days of trial in federal rate-setting litigation before the Copyright Royalty Board; defended successfully on appeal to the D.C. Circuit. (In the Matter of Determination of Rates and Terms for Preexisting Subscription Services and Satellite Digital Audio Radio Services (SDARS II)). Represented background music service DMX, Inc. in a precedent-setting trial victory in the BMI Rate Court establishing rates and terms for the first ever BMI “Adjustable-Fee Blanket License”; defended successfully on appeal to the Second Circuit. (Broadcast Music, Inc. v. DMX, Inc.). Complete trial victory for background music service DMX, Inc. in the ASCAP rate court establishing rates and terms for the first ever ASCAP “Adjustable Fee Blanket License”; defended successfully on appeal to the Second Circuit. (United States v. ASCAP (In the Matter of DMX, Inc.)). Additional Music Licensing Experience\nRepresented the commercial local television industry in ASCAP license fee negotiations, recently securing a significant industry-wide license fee decrease without need to turn to litigation. Represented the Digital Licensee Coordinator in the first ever “administrative assessment” proceeding to set the budget for the Mechanical License Collective. Represented the commercial local television industry in SESAC license fee negotiations and arbitration in a proceeding to set reasonable rates and terms for SESAC licenses. Represented the commercial local television industry in license fee negotiations and litigation before the ASCAP rate court in a proceeding to set reasonable rates and terms for ASCAP licenses. (In Re Petition of Duhamel Broadcasting Enterprises, et. al.). Represented the commercial local television industry in license fee negotiations and litigation before the BMI rate court in a proceeding to set reasonable rates and terms for BMI licenses. (WPIX, Inc. et al v. Broadcast Music, Inc.). Represented the commercial radio industry in license fee negotiations and litigation before the ASCAP rate court in a proceeding to set reasonable rates and terms for ASCAP licenses. (In Re Application of the Cromwell Group, Inc.). Represented the commercial radio industry in license fee negotiations and litigation before the BMI rate court in a proceeding to set reasonable rates and terms for BMI licenses. (Withers Broadcasting Co., et al v. Broadcast Music, Inc.). Successfully represented a group of local television stations as plaintiffs in a putative class action against SESAC alleging violations of Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act (Meredith Corporation, et al. v. SESAC LLC, et al., (S.D.N.Y. 2014)). Resulted in a very favorable industry-wide settlement that provided $42.5 million in refunds to the stations and placed various restrictions on SESAC’s dealings with local television stations for a 20-year period. Additional Significant Litigation Experience:\nRepresenting Pandora Media in a group of copyright infringement cases coordinated by purported licensing collective, Word Collections, on behalf of alleged owners of the copyrights in jokes and comedy routines embodied in comedy sound recordings available on Pandora’s streaming service. In this case, the plaintiffs seek to disrupt decades of industry custom and practice by claiming that Pandora must separately license the underlying jokes from the sound recordings in which those jokes are embodied. Represented a major pharmaceutical company in antitrust litigation alleging that a competitor foreclosed its product from the market in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act. 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Mar. 1, 2023).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLead associate representing\u0026nbsp;\u003cstrong\u003eCady Studios\u003c/strong\u003e\u0026nbsp;in successful denial of temporary restraining order and motion for preliminary injunction brought by competitor alleging restrictive covenant violations based on Cady's employment of competitor's former executives.\u0026nbsp;\u003cem\u003eSee American Achievement Corp. v. Fitzgerald\u003c/em\u003e, No. 23-cv-3139, Dkt. 29 (S.D.N.Y. 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Served as the lead trial associate in five and third-chair trial lawyer in three of the nine Zantac trials to date nationwide--none of which has resulted in a plaintiff verdict. See Valadez v. GlaxoSmithKline LLC et al., No. 2023-L-000483, 2024 WL 3595669 (Circ. Ct. Cook Cnty., Ill. May 23, 2024) (defense verdict); Gross v. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharms., Inc., No. 2023-L000469 (Circ. Ct. Cook Cnty., Ill.) (hung jury); Russell v. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharms., Inc., No. RG20061561 (Super. Ct. Alameda Cnty., Cal.) (hung jury); Caston v. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharms., Inc., No. 2023-L-1332 (Circ. Ct. Cook Cnty., Ill. July 8, 2025) (defense verdict); Lee v. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharms., Inc., No. 2023-L-1380 (Circ. Ct. Cook Cnty., Ill. Nov. 25, 2025) (defense verdict).{{ FIELD }}Representing internet service provider EarthLink in commercial litigation for breach of contract and business torts, and part of team that won a case-defining sanctions ruling, award of attorneys’ fees, and adverse inference due to adversary's spoliation of evidence. See EarthLink LLC v. Charter Communications, No. 0654332/2020 (N.Y. Supr. Ct.).{{ FIELD }}Served as lead associate for Pierre Fabre in successful defense of nationwide class action alleging that the company’s dry shampoo products contained benzene. See Bojko v. Pierre Fabre USA Inc., 2023 WL 4204663 (N.D. Ill. June 27, 2023).{{ FIELD }}Represented Johnson \u0026amp; Johnson and Estee Lauder as expert-focused national coordinating counsel in more than a dozen cases alleging that asbestos-contaminated cosmetic talc causes mesothelioma.{{ FIELD }}Lead attorney on brief of several amici curiae in support of NetChoice's successful motion for preliminary injunction against enforcement of California's Age-Appropriate Design Code. See Netchoice, LLC v. Bonta, No. 5:22-cv-8861, Dkt. 42 (N.D. Cal. Mar. 1, 2023).{{ FIELD }}Lead associate representing Cady Studios in successful denial of temporary restraining order and motion for preliminary injunction brought by competitor alleging restrictive covenant violations based on Cady's employment of competitor's former executives. See American Achievement Corp. v. Fitzgerald, No. 23-cv-3139, Dkt. 29 (S.D.N.Y. May 19, 2023).{{ FIELD }}Represented Mine Safety Appliances in long-running litigation by West Virginia Attorney General to recover public health care expenditures related to pneumoconiosis alleged to have resulted from personal protective equipment.{{ FIELD }}Represented Johnson \u0026amp; Johnson in multi-district litigation concerning allegations that long-term use of the interstitial cystitis drug Elmiron causes serious vision problems.{{ FIELD }}Represented Village of Deerfield in Illinois appellate court against gun rights group's constitutional challenge to municipal ordinance banning assault weapons. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's refusal to enjoin the ordinance. See Easterday v. Village of Deerfield, 176 N.E.3d 187 (Ill. App. 2d Dist. 2020).{{ FIELD }}Represented Sonova AG and Phonak in Lanham Act litigation against competing audiology and hearing aid companies' unauthorized commercial use of intellectual property, resulting in entry of a consent judgment and permanent injunction against further infringement. See Sonova AG et al. v. Hearsite Inc., et al., No. 17-cv-6715, Dkt. 77 (N.D. Ill. Aug. 6, 2018).{{ FIELD }}Represented Mission Measurement in litigation alleging that software developer misappropriated confidential information relating to philanthropic grading platform, in one of the first cases filed under the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016. See Mission Measurement Corp. v. Blackbaud, Inc., 216 F.Supp.3d 915 (N.D. Ill. 2016).{{ FIELD }}Chris Eby is a legal issues and trial lawyer who defends pharmaceutical companies, consumer product manufacturers, and automotive clients in personal injury and class action cases in federal and state courts across the country.  He develops novel and cross-cutting legal arguments that eliminate or reduce his clients' exposure, persuades judges to exclude unfavorable evidence, and conveys complex scientific concepts in terms that juries understand. \nChris has helped leading companies navigate products liability, consumer class action, and complex commercial cases by developing persuasive arguments on legal issues at the cutting-edge of regulation and business.  Chris also devises discovery strategies to position mass tort cases for favorable outcomes--from dismissal to defense verdicts--and executes on those strategies by taking and defending depositions of key fact and expert witnesses.  Chris briefs and orally argues dispositive and expert-directed motions and, at trial, frequently runs point on all legal issues, including jury instructions.  Finally, Chris excels at presenting his clients' cases to juries, often relating some of the most technical medical and scientific evidence at issue in terms that resonate with jurors.      \nChris maintains an active pro bono practice, particularly in federal immigration court.  He has secured asylum for persecuted individuals from Russia, Eritrea, Mexico, and Venezuela—in each case persuading an immigration judge, after extended briefing and a merits hearing, to release the asylee from detention and grant deportation relief.  Chris has also focused his pro bono efforts on appellate advocacy, drafting numerous public interest amicus curiae briefs and representing indigent clients on appeal before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, state courts of appeals, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and more.   Partner Named \"One to Watch\" by Best Lawyers The Best Lawyers in America (2026) Named \"One to Watch\" by Best Lawyers The Best Lawyers in America (2025) Named \"One to Watch\" by Best Lawyers The Best Lawyers in America (2024) Georgia College \u0026amp; State University  University of Chicago University of Chicago Law School U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia Georgia Illinois Judicial Clerk, Hon. Harry D. Leinenweber, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Judicial Clerk, Hon. D. Brooks Smith, Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Defending Boehringer Ingelheim in federal and state court litigation alleging that the active ingredient in Zantac heartburn medication degrades into a nitrosamine that can cause cancer. Served as the lead trial associate in five and third-chair trial lawyer in three of the nine Zantac trials to date nationwide--none of which has resulted in a plaintiff verdict. See Valadez v. GlaxoSmithKline LLC et al., No. 2023-L-000483, 2024 WL 3595669 (Circ. Ct. Cook Cnty., Ill. May 23, 2024) (defense verdict); Gross v. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharms., Inc., No. 2023-L000469 (Circ. Ct. Cook Cnty., Ill.) (hung jury); Russell v. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharms., Inc., No. RG20061561 (Super. Ct. Alameda Cnty., Cal.) (hung jury); Caston v. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharms., Inc., No. 2023-L-1332 (Circ. Ct. Cook Cnty., Ill. July 8, 2025) (defense verdict); Lee v. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharms., Inc., No. 2023-L-1380 (Circ. Ct. Cook Cnty., Ill. Nov. 25, 2025) (defense verdict). Representing internet service provider EarthLink in commercial litigation for breach of contract and business torts, and part of team that won a case-defining sanctions ruling, award of attorneys’ fees, and adverse inference due to adversary's spoliation of evidence. See EarthLink LLC v. Charter Communications, No. 0654332/2020 (N.Y. Supr. Ct.). Served as lead associate for Pierre Fabre in successful defense of nationwide class action alleging that the company’s dry shampoo products contained benzene. See Bojko v. Pierre Fabre USA Inc., 2023 WL 4204663 (N.D. Ill. June 27, 2023). Represented Johnson \u0026amp; Johnson and Estee Lauder as expert-focused national coordinating counsel in more than a dozen cases alleging that asbestos-contaminated cosmetic talc causes mesothelioma. Lead attorney on brief of several amici curiae in support of NetChoice's successful motion for preliminary injunction against enforcement of California's Age-Appropriate Design Code. See Netchoice, LLC v. Bonta, No. 5:22-cv-8861, Dkt. 42 (N.D. Cal. Mar. 1, 2023). Lead associate representing Cady Studios in successful denial of temporary restraining order and motion for preliminary injunction brought by competitor alleging restrictive covenant violations based on Cady's employment of competitor's former executives. See American Achievement Corp. v. Fitzgerald, No. 23-cv-3139, Dkt. 29 (S.D.N.Y. May 19, 2023). Represented Mine Safety Appliances in long-running litigation by West Virginia Attorney General to recover public health care expenditures related to pneumoconiosis alleged to have resulted from personal protective equipment. Represented Johnson \u0026amp; Johnson in multi-district litigation concerning allegations that long-term use of the interstitial cystitis drug Elmiron causes serious vision problems. Represented Village of Deerfield in Illinois appellate court against gun rights group's constitutional challenge to municipal ordinance banning assault weapons. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's refusal to enjoin the ordinance. See Easterday v. Village of Deerfield, 176 N.E.3d 187 (Ill. App. 2d Dist. 2020). Represented Sonova AG and Phonak in Lanham Act litigation against competing audiology and hearing aid companies' unauthorized commercial use of intellectual property, resulting in entry of a consent judgment and permanent injunction against further infringement. See Sonova AG et al. v. Hearsite Inc., et al., No. 17-cv-6715, Dkt. 77 (N.D. Ill. Aug. 6, 2018). Represented Mission Measurement in litigation alleging that software developer misappropriated confidential information relating to philanthropic grading platform, in one of the first cases filed under the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016. See Mission Measurement Corp. v. Blackbaud, Inc., 216 F.Supp.3d 915 (N.D. Ill. 2016).","searchable_name":"Christopher P. Eby","is_active":true,"featured":null,"publish_date":null,"expiration_date":null,"blog_featured":null,"published_by":202,"capability_group_featured":null,"home_page_featured":null},{"id":442515,"version":1,"owner_type":"Person","owner_id":6872,"payload":{"bio":"\u003cp\u003eRoss Elfand is a seasoned antitrust trial lawyer who has served as lead and co-lead counsel in high profile matters on behalf of\u0026nbsp; pharmaceutical and technology companies. 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