La práctica de Mason Roberts se centra principalmente en litigios mediante arbitraje y sentencias judiciales para una amplia gama de disputas comerciales que incluyen reclamaciones por incumplimiento de contrato, interferencia ilícita, violaciones de regulaciones federales y estatales, fraude, violaciones de las leyes antimonopolio y otros delitos comerciales. También mantiene una práctica pro bono activa, representando tanto a clientes indigentes como encarcelados.
During law school, Mason was a summer associate in Foley’s Chicago office and litigated cases in the Duke University Wrongful Convictions Clinic, where he helped secure reduction of a client’s life without parole sentence.
Experiencia representativa
Mason’s litigation experience includes:
- Litigating a five-day bench trial defending breach-of-contract claims stemming from the sale of a crude oil processing facility, including cross-examination of two opposing expert witnesses
- Defending a medical device company in a multiweek arbitration involving several breach-of-contract claims and over US$100 million in alleged damages
- Representing a life insurance ceding company in a seven-day arbitration, disputing a nine-figure rate increase by a reinsurer for yearly a renewable term (YRT) block of business
- Defending an original equipment manufacturer in a nationwide class action lawsuit alleging fraudulent misrepresentation, RICO, and state consumer protection law claims
- Conducting an internal investigation for a Fortune 500 company regarding the potential need for self-reporting of EPA regulatory violations
- Winning dismissal of both original and amended complaints, and confirmation of dismissal on appeal, in an action against an insurance broker for professional negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, tortious interference, and claims under the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act
- Obtaining a favorable settlement for a Fortune 100 health care provider in a qui tam False Claims Act lawsuit related to Medicare Advantage (MA) services
- Winning dismissal, on behalf of a wholesaler, of a distributor’s counterclaims in an action for the distributor’s failure to pay millions of dollars in outstanding invoices — won a subsequent stay of the distributor’s amended counterclaims, pending the outcome of other litigation
- Representing a wholesaler in federal antitrust litigation alleging price discrimination under the Robinson-Patman Act
- Negotiating favorable settlement agreements on behalf of an incarcerated pro bono client with a prison health care provider for the client’s Section 1983 civil rights claim, and with the state department of corrections after defeating a motion for summary judgment
- Negotiating a plea agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for a pro bono client charged under federal drug laws, and successfully obtaining a sentence of one-tenth the typical statutory minimum at oral argument
Afiliaciones
- Associate Board Member, Chicago Sinfonietta, 2019–present
Idiomas
- Español
Presentaciones y publicaciones
- Presenter, “A Survey of Key 2023 and 2024 Reinsurance Decisions,” BRMA Education Summit (April 23, 2024)
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