Annie E. Kouba

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Annie E. Kouba: Attorney with Motley Rice LLC

Biography

Annie Kouba is a trial lawyer with a diverse practice representing global terror victims, survivors of childhood sexual abuse, children and families coping with mental health challenges allegedly caused by social media platforms, as well as public clients and government entities.

Annie serves on the Plaintiff Steering Committee for the JCCP Re: Social Media Adolescent Addiction/Personal Injury Products Liability-a California state litigation alleging social media companies designed and marketed addictive platforms to children and young adults resulting in severe mental and physical harm. She is also part of the team representing victims, their families, and school districts seeking justice against social media companies across the nation in In re: Social Media Adolescent Addiction/Personal Injury Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 3047.

Additionally, Annie is a part of Motley Rice’s team of attorneys that represents dozens of cities, towns, counties, and townships in the National Prescription Opiate MDL against opioid manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacies for alleged deceptive marketing, fraudulent distribution and other business practices that contributed to the opioid crisis. Annie also has experience in the courtroom as a part of the Motley Rice trial team representing individuals alleging harm by defective medical devices.

Prior to joining Motley Rice, Annie interned with the North Carolina Department of Justice in the Health and Human Services Division where she drafted criminal briefs for the N.C. Court of Appeals and N.C. Supreme Court and assisted the president of the American Association of Public Welfare Attorneys. She also interned with the EMILY’s List Political Opportunity Program and has worked as a voir dire consultant.

Annie concentrated in Community, Management, and Policy Practice at the University of North Carolina’s School of Social Work Master’s program where she specialized in the intersection of public policy and the law. Through a practicum with the program, Annie interned with the Compass Center for Women and Families in the Financial Literacy Education Program, where she served as a certified counselor with The Benefit Bank.

While pursuing her studies at the University of North Carolina School of Law, Annie served as a published staff member on the First Amendment Law Review and as vice president of the Carolina Public Interest Law Organization. She also contributed more than 100 hours in the Pro Bono Program there, through which she prepared tax returns for low-income citizens and researched and provided social work policy and legal perspective related to minors’ rights after sexual assault for a guidebook from the NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

Active in the Charleston community, Annie currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Taylor Music Group, a non-profit dedicated to education and performance in classical and Celtic folk music. She is a past member of the board of the Green Heart Project, a volunteer-assisted service-learning organization connecting children living in food deserts with school gardens, healthy produce, and mentors.

Awards, Accolades & Recognitions

South Carolina Bar Leadership Academy

2019 Class of 2019

National Law Journal

2023 Rising Stars of the Plaintiffs’ Bar

Best Lawyers

Charleston, SC
2024-2026 Ones to Watch list: Product liability litigation-plaintiffs

2025-2026 Ones to Watch list: Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions - Plaintiffs

Blog Posts

July 11, 2019

Corporate disclosure in the age of Twitter: Social media’s impact on pension funds Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Annie E. Kouba

News

April 28, 2025

The history and legacy of Workers’ Memorial Day

by:
M. Nolan Webb

November 8, 2024

Lawsuit Filed Against Haqqani Network and The Taliban Over Acts of International Terrorism

by: Motley Rice

Areas of Practice (7)

  • Anti-Terrorism
  • Consumer Fraud Protection
  • Human Rights
  • Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
  • Public Client
  • Technology and Media
  • Women's Health Lawsuits

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Lenoir-Rhyne University, B.A., magna cum laude, 2012; University of North Carolina School of Social Work, M.S.W., 2016
Law School Attended:
University of North Carolina School of Law, J.D., 2016
Year of First Admission:
2016
Admission:
U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina; South Carolina
Memberships:

Associations

American Association for Justice, Political Action Committee Task Force
•South Carolina Association for Justice

Reported Cases:
Casework: Social Media School Districts Lawsuit: School districts nationwide are suing social media companies. Find out whether your district is eligible to sue.; Technology and Media; Active Case; Covidien Mesh Lawsuit: Find out more about Covidien mesh lawsuits filed by patients who sustained severe injuries.; Medical Device Lawsuits; Active Case; Wrongful Death Lawsuits: Survivors can seek compensation for a loved one's fatal injury. Learn more about wrongful death lawsuits; Personal Injury Lawsuits; Active Case; Hamas Terrorist Attack Lawsuit: We believe that the innocent victims of terrorist attacks and their families should be afforded every right to hold the responsible parties accountable for their actions.; Anti-Terrorism Lawsuit; Active Case; Snapchat Lawsuit: Teen Mental Health Harms: Snapchat users who experienced mental health harm due to the app's features may qualify to file a lawsuit.; Technology and Media; Active Case; TikTok Lawsuits: TikTok is facing lawsuits over mental health harms alleged to be caused by its design. Learn more about these claims here.; Technology and Media; Active Case; YouTube Lawsuit: Parents and young adults are suing YouTube over alleged mental health harm. Learn about YouTube lawsuits.; Technology and Media; Active Case; Instagram Lawsuit: People are filing Instagram lawsuits, alleging harms from addiction and other mental health issues. Plaintiffs claim the platform is designed to maximize use at the cost of young people's well-being.; Technology and Media; Active Case; Facebook Teen Mental Health Lawsuit: Facebook mental health lawsuits allege that parent company, Meta Platforms, Inc., should be held accountable for how its app is designed to encourage compulsive use and addictive behavior; Technology and Media; Active Case; Teen Social Media Harm Lawsuit: Compulsive social media use has caused some children and teens to develop mental health issues, like depression and tendencies for self-harm. Lawsuits are being filed against social media companies to hold them accountable.; Technology and Media Consumer Fraud Protection; Active Case; Meta Lawsuit: Meta lawsuits allege that the social media giant's Instagram and Facebook platforms are harming the well-being of American minors. State Attorneys General, school districts and parents have all filed lawsuits blaming Meta algorithms for a youth mental health crisis. Learn more about these Meta lawsuit claims and cases.; Technology and Media; Active Case; Blackbaud Data Breach Lawsuit: Consumer Fraud Protection Technology and Media; Blackbaud, a software company that provides cloud-based services to charitable foundations, educational and health institutions, religious organizations, and other non-profits, is at the center of a data breach that could affect as...
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