Alycia N. Broz (JD '98) is
a partner in the Vorys Columbus office and a member of the litigation
practice group. Alycia represents companies and individuals in a wide
variety of complex litigation matters. She has significant experience in
antitrust, commercial, class action, employment, and civil rights
litigation.
Her notable experience includes:
-Securing a seven-figure jury verdict in a business dispute
-Multiple trials before the United States District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Ohio
-Arguments before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
-Representing eighteen retailers in a lawsuit before the
Eastern District of New York alleging violations of U.S. antitrust laws
by Visa and MasterCard
Alycia received her J.D. from Northwestern University School
of Law and was a Note and Comment Editor for the Northwestern
University Law Review. She received her B.S. magna cum laude from
Marquette University.
Alycia was a clerk for The Honorable Algenon L. Marbley,
United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.
Professional and Community Activities:
Star House Board of Trustees, 2019-present
The King Arts Complex, Board of Trustees, 2018-present
Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee for the United
States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Member
YWCA Columbus, Board of Trustees, 2009-2018; Past-Chair,
2017-2018; Chair, 2015-2016; Chair-Elect, 2013-2014; Executive
Committee, 2009-2018; Strategic Planning Committee, Chair, 2011-2014
Federal Bar Association, Columbus Chapter, Board Member,
2012-2018, Immediate Past President, 2017-2018, President, 2016-2017;
Vice President 2015-2016; Treasurer, 2014-2015; Membership Chair, 2013
United Way of Central Ohio's Education Vision Council, 2003-2007
Kaleidoscope Youth Coalition, Chair and Board Member, 2002-2005
Leadership Columbus, Class of 2008
Insights:
"Client Alert: Fallout From The EMV October 2015 Liability Transfer Mandate" July 5, 2016
Countries that have started using EMV technology have seen a
reduced amount of card-present fraudulent activity. In the U.S., the
major credit card issuers set an October 1, 2015 deadline for merchants
to be EMV chip compliant.
"Flash Cookies Litigation: The Next Wave or a “Flash” in the Pan?" January 23, 2013
Alycia Broz and Robert Krummen, partners in the litigation
group of the Vorys Columbus office, authored an article entitled “Flash
Cookies Litigation: The Next Wave or a “Flash” in the Pan?”for the
Winter 2013 edition of What’s in Store, a publication of the American
Bar Association’s Section of Antitrust Law’s Consumer Protection
Committee, Privacy and Information Security Committee, and Private
Advertising Litigation Committee.
"Nabozny v. Podlesny: A Teenager’s Struggle to End Anti-Gay
Violence in Public Schools," Northwestern University Law Review, Fall
1998
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