Emily Kimmelman Wheeling represents clients in diverse service areas, including privacy and cybersecurity, class action litigation, complex commercial disputes, and securities litigation, in state and federal courts across the United States. She counsels and defends clients in matters relating to price comparison laws, compliance with new consumer privacy laws, data security incident response, and any related litigation. Emily is a member of the firm’s retail and ecommerce practice and privacy and cybersecurity practice, as well as its Class Action Working Group.
Emily has experience at trial and in arbitration, and has conducted direct examination of expert and fact witnesses. She has also helped prepare multiple fact and expert witnesses for trial and deposition testimony, taken the deposition of an expert witness, and drafted trial briefing.
In addition, Emily has worked on multiple motions to dismiss and other dispositive motions, drafted complaints and answers, and managed and conducted document discovery.
Before joining Morgan Lewis, Emily was an associate at another global law firm, and she served as a law clerk to Judge Joel H. Slomsky of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
American College of Bankruptcy Distinguished Law Student for the Third Circuit (2017)