ZwillGen is proud to announce its inclusion in BTI Litigation Outlook 2026, where corporate counsel rank ZwillGen a Litigation Powerhouse. The annual report by BTI Consulting identifies law firms that in-house counsel look to for their most pressing and complex litigation needs.
ZwillGen continues to have a reputation for defending many of the nation’s leading media, technology, and Internet companies in high-stakes privacy class actions brought under a variety of state and federal statutes. Our attorneys represent clients in matters under the Video Privacy Protection Act, the Wiretap Act, the Stored Communications Act, and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, as well as state statutes such as the California Invasion of Privacy Act, Pennsylvania’s Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act, and numerous state unfair competition laws.
Our Litigation team has secured dismissals in numerous class actions based on websites’ collection and/or disclosure of user website activity through the use of technologies like session replay or consumer chat software and marketing pixels or cookies. We continue to be at the forefront of defending novel theories of liability in the rapidly evolving digital litigation landscape.
Beyond class actions, ZwillGen’s litigators regularly handle customer disputes, vendor disputes, and consumer arbitrations. Over the last several years, the team has managed hundreds of individual arbitrations and dozens of actual or threatened mass arbitrations, developing efficient, strategic solutions that limit exposure and protect clients’ operations.
“Being recognized by BTI as a litigation powerhouse reflects the trust clients place in us to defend their most sensitive matters,” said Jeff Landis. “Our team thrives on tackling complex cases involving cutting-edge technology that require us to think creatively.”
This recognition builds on ZwillGen’s continued momentum across litigation and reinforces our growing role as a go-to firm for privacy defense work.
For more information, visit BTI Litigation Outlook 2026.