Grace Ann Brew is an associate in Cohen Milstein’s Antitrust practice, where she represents a broad range of individuals and businesses in civil litigation, with a focus on multi-district class actions and antitrust litigation.

Prior to joining the firm, Grace Ann was an antitrust associate at a highly regarded national plaintiffs law firm.

Before entering private practice, Grace Ann was a law clerk for the Honorable Maryellen Noreika of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.

While attending Stanford Law School, Grace Ann was an editor of the Stanford Law Review and the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties. She was also the mentorship and faculty co-chair of the Plaintiffs’ Lawyers Association.

Ryan Wheeler is an associate at Cohen Milstein and a member of the Employee Benefits practice. He represents the interests of employees, retirees, plan participants and beneficiaries in ERISA cases across the country.

Prior to joining Cohen Milstein, Ryan was a Fellow in the firm’s Fellowship program, where he worked on litigation matters spanning the firm’s antitrust, consumer protection, civil rights and employment litigation, human rights, and securities litigation practices.

Before that, Ryan clerked for the Honorable Michael H. Simon of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon.

In law school, Ryan was the solicited content editor for Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, a founding member of the Pipeline Parity Project (now known as the People’s Parity Project), and the co-president of Project No One Leaves.

Brendan Schneiderman, an associate in Cohen Milstein’s Securities Litigation & Investor Protection practice, represents institutional and individual shareholders in derivative lawsuits and securities class actions. 

He was previously a Law Fellow at the firm where he worked across practices and was involved in litigating individual and class action cases at the district and appellate levels. 

During law school, Brendan participated in several legal internships, including a summer internship at Cohen Milstein. He was also the executive technical editor and article selection editor for Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, and a member of the People’s Parity Project. 

Prior to pursuing a legal career, Brendan was a consultant at an energy regulatory, economics and advocacy consulting firm.Â