E. Paige Boggs

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E. Paige Boggs: Attorney with Motley Rice LLC

Biography

Paige Boggs represents public entities in complex litigation involving consumer fraud and other matters.

Her casework has included representing the Mississippi Attorney General in litigation seeking to hold subprime auto lenders accountable for allegedly fraudulent lending and collection practices and assisting multiple states in litigation alleging deceptive marketing of dangerous vehicles with Takata airbags. Paige is counsel for a governmental entity in litigation against e-cigarette manufacturer JUUL, alleging unfair and deceptive marketing and sales practices. She also represents the U.S. Virgin Islands in litigation against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein and related parties under the territory’s Criminally Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. In addition, Paige is assisting multiple jurisdictions with investigations relating to drug pricing.

Prior to joining Motley Rice, Paige served as an Assistant Attorney General and Supervising Attorney for the Illinois Attorney General’s Office. While there, she led a coalition of State Attorneys General in combatting health fraud, and co-led multiple executive committees for multistate investigations and settlements against pharmaceutical and device manufacturers and mortgage servicers. Previously, Paige served as a law clerk for the Consumer Litigation Section of the Indiana Attorney General’s Office, where she received the Attorney General’s Award for Excellence in Public Service.

Blog Posts

September 29, 2022

Children say Instagram worsens their mental health Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Previn Warren

July 26, 2022

Nearly $4.25 billion Teva settlement a sign opioid litigation strategy is working to abate the crisis, help communities recover Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Joseph F. Rice

February 25, 2022

Significant opioid relief finally on the way Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Joseph F. Rice

News

April 28, 2025

The history and legacy of Workers’ Memorial Day

by:
M. Nolan Webb

March 7, 2024

A powerful question for International Women’s Day

by: Motley Rice

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Public Client

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Tulane University, B.A., 2005
Law School Attended:
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, J.D., 2009
Year of First Admission:
2009
Admission:
Illinois; District Of Columbia; U.S. District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana, and the Northern District of Illinois
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; 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
ISLN:
923411526

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