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Kyle Oxford
Kyle Oxford is a tireless advocate who is passionate about representing the underdog. He helped passengers recover $60 million from American and Southwest after they were overcharged for airfare. He won class certification for immigrant detainees forced to work for a dollar a day and made an energy producer pay the landowners it had shorted on their leases. He took on the pharmacy chains that left 16 hospitals holding $2 billion in opioid costs, and he helped win a $32.5 million settlement over dental crowns that had a habit of popping out of patients’ mouths.
Recently, in Scola v. Facebook, Kyle represented a class of Facebook content moderators who developed PTSD on the job. Kyle helped them obtain a landmark settlement which required Facebook to pay more than $50 million and to implement reforms to protect content moderators going forward. The case made national news, receiving press from The Washington Post, The Verge, NPR, and Engadget.
At Griffith Barbee, Kyle points that same instinct at commercial and intellectual-property disputes, standing up for the companies, founders, and inventors whose life’s work is on the line. A cum laude graduate of Tulane University School of Law and former Managing Editor of the Tulane Law Review, Kyle has been repeatedly named to D Magazine’s Best Lawyers Under 40 and Lawdragon’s “500 X – The Next Generation.”