Amy Keller
Amy Keller is a partner at DiCello Levitt Gutzler LLC and has built a national reputation as a zealous advocate, directing litigation in nationwide class action cases.
Ms. Keller has experience successfully litigating a variety of complex litigation cases in leadership positions across the United States. As the Firm’s Technology Practice Chair, Ms. Keller is the youngest woman ever appointed to serve as colead class counsel in a nationwide class action. In the multidistrict litigation pending against Equifax related to its 2017 data breach, Ms. Keller represents nearly 150 million class members and helped to secure a $1.5‐billion settlement. In re Equifax, Inc. Customer Data Security Breach Litig., No. 17‐md‐02800 (N.D. Ga.). She has been appointed to lead complex, multidistrict cases in a number of other courts—both in pending matters and cases that resulted in settlements against industry titans such as Apple, Marriott, Coca‐Cola, Electrolux, and BMW.
Ms. Keller is an elected member of the American Law Institute, recognized by Illinois Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star,” and is a board member and Executive Committee member of Public Justice, a not‐for‐profit legal advocacy organization. She is a member of the Sedona Conference’s Working Group 11, which focuses on litigation issues surrounding technology, privacy, artificial intelligence, and data security, and serves on the Cybersecurity & Privacy Editorial Advisory Board for Law360, where she brings plaintiffs’ counsel’s perspective to the publication’s analysis of technology lawsuits. Ms. Keller has been recognized as a National Law Journal Plaintiff Trailblazer, Elite Woman of the Trial Bar by ALM, and one of the “Top 40 Under 40” trial lawyers in Illinois by National Trial Lawyers. She is also on the production team, and is a writer and dancer for the Chicago Bar Association’s annual Bar Show, now in its 98th year, and is the President of the Chicago Art Deco Society, where she has been recognized for her leadership in landmark preservation efforts.
Education: John Marshall Law School, J.D., University of Michigan, B.A., Administrative Editor, The John Marshall Law Review