Lyzette Wallace is discovery counsel at Cohen Milstein and a member of the Securities Litigation & Investor Protection practice. She assists in discovery and evidentiary-related aspects of litigation and deposition preparation. 

Lyzette has extensive discovery experience related to government investigations and litigation involving securities, antitrust, and False Claims Act violations in industry sectors including financial services, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, healthcare, and involving the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Communications Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Food and Drug Administration, and numerous state attorneys general offices. 

Prior to joining Cohen Milstein, Lyzette worked with a plaintiffs’ firm and a defense firm. As a plaintiffs’ attorney, she represented health care insurers against brand pharmaceutical manufacturers in large, antitrust class actions involving False Claims Act violations, kickbacks, Hatch-Waxman abuses and whistleblower claims. Lyzette was a member of the team that represented a whistleblower against a brand pharmaceutical manufacturer, leading to what was at the time the largest health care fraud settlement in the U.S. Department of Justice’s history. As a defense attorney, she defended clients in internal and external investigations in deferred prosecution agreements, False Claims Act violations, Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act violations, kickbacks and qui tam matters involving the U.S. Department of Justice, the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, Food and Drug Administration, and various state attorneys general offices. 

Lyzette is a certified coach through the Coach Training Alliance and founded C3 Coaching, Inc.  She is also an accomplished facilitator and speaker and has had the opportunity to give a presentation to a State Department audience that provided successful strategies for managing difficult client relationships and communications. 

Prior to practicing law, Lyzette was a senior technical and marketing recruiter at Microsoft, and founded, owned, and operated an education consulting business. 

Outside of work, Lyzette is a tennis player, theatergoer, and foodie. 

Nada S. Sulaiman serves as discovery counsel with Cohen Milstein’s Antitrust practice. She assists in discovery and evidentiary-related aspects of litigation and deposition preparation. 

Prior to joining Cohen Milstein, Nada was an associate and staff attorney at two highly regarded defense law firms in the area of antitrust litigation. 

Outside of the practice of law, Nada is a regular volunteer at Earth Sanga, a not-for profit native plant nursery. 

John A. Bracken is discovery counsel in Cohen Milstein’s Antitrust practice. He has developed expertise in all aspects of discovery and the factual development of cases.

John has experience in cases involving anticompetitive schemes taking advantage of consumers and workers.

Kamilah Williams is a member of the Antitrust practice where she assists in discovery and evidentiary-related aspects of litigation and deposition preparation. 

Prior to joining Cohen Milstein, Kamilah was a staff attorney at a highly regarded global defense law firm, where she organized and analyzed, among other things, custodial documents regarding antitrust violations, second requests, state and federal investigations, fraud, and various class actions, as well as conducted deposition, trial, hearing, merger and settlement preparations. 

While attending law school, Kamilah was a student attorney at Catholic University’s Columbus Community Legal Services, where she provided legal advice and counsel to disadvantaged individuals and families regarding domestic violence, adoption, special education issues, child support, disabilities and veteran claims. 

Alicia Gutiérrez is discovery counsel at Cohen Milstein and a member of the Antitrust practice. Her legal practice has focused for more than a decade on complex commercial litigation, with an emphasis on antitrust litigation. Alicia has worked on cases in both state and federal courts, as well as advised clients on investigations and litigation involving government agencies.  

 Alicia also focuses her time identifying and developing potential cases for the Antitrust practice. 

Prior to joining Cohen Milstein, Alicia was counsel and an associate at two notable Washington, DC firms, where she represented both defendants and plaintiffs. Before embarking on her legal career, she was a financial analyst in investment banking at Merrill Lynch and a management consultant at The Boston Consulting Group. 

Blake R. Miller is discovery counsel in Cohen Milstein’s Consumer Protection practice. He has developed extensive knowledge in handling all aspects of discovery in complex litigation. Blake has experience in the areas of data breach litigation, cyber security, and various fraudulent schemes large corporations commit against consumers, including healthcare fraud.

Immediately prior to joining Cohen Milstein, Blake was a staff attorney at the United States Department of Justice, Civil Division, Consumer Protection Branch for nearly a decade. Prior to that he worked at the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, Special Litigation Section.