Hogan Lovells 2024 Election Impact and Congressional Outlook Report
Carolyn (Carrie) A. DeLone
Partner Litigation, Arbitration, and Employment
Her cases have involved a variety of areas of substantive law, including antitrust, fiduciary duty, Telephone Consumer Protection Act, False Claims Act, tax litigation, and contract claims, among others. She has considerable experience at all stages of a class action, including motions to dismiss, summary judgment motions, motions to certify and decertify a class, expert motions, pre-trial motions, and class action settlements.
Carrie also contributes to the firm's pro bono practice, advising clients on immigration matters, including representing minors in obtaining legal permanent residency and mentoring high school students on the law and their rights through Thurgood Marshall Academy's Law Days and Street Law's Corporate Legal Diversity Pipeline Program.
Prior to joining Hogan Lovells, Carrie served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Reed C. O'Connor of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. While in law school, she was an articles editor for Georgetown University Law Center's American Criminal Law Review, a member of the moot court team, and a co-chair of Home Court, an annual charity basketball game between members of Congress and Georgetown Law faculty to benefit the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless. Prior to law school, she served as nominations clerk for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.
Representation of a leading global pharmaceutical company in defense of government investigations and multidistrict class-action litigation.
Representation of pharmaceutical manufacturer in complete dismissal of qui tam alleging off-label promotion and violations of the Anti-Kickback Statute.
Representation of health insurers in multidistrict class-action litigation by subscribers and providers challenging the Blue Cross Blue Shield system.
Representation of a major health insurer in the defense of class actions arising out of the company's IPO and related transactions.
Representation of a Fortune 20 company to defend against claims brought under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.