Elizabeth Parker is a senior associate in the firm's Litigation Practice. Ms. Parker has represented clients in a variety of civil litigation, white collar defense, and corporate investigations. In litigation, she works closely with individuals and corporate clients to create legal strategies at all stages of the process, from motions practice and discovery through appellate review. Her practice covers a broad range of industries including energy, technology, healthcare, finance, and antitrust. She has represented both individual and corporate clients in federal and state courts and before government agencies.
Within the White Collar group, she works with clients in both internal investigations and in response to government subpoenas to optimize business practices, reduce business disruption, and limit risk of future litigation. Specifically, she has worked with Big Tech clients and Fortune 500 companies conducting interviews across various product teams to assist in creating compliance programs as well as preparing and presenting responses to government entities including the U.S. Attorney's Office, the Department of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Federal Trade Commission.
Ms. Parker has also represented multiple clients on a pro bono basis, including the representation of a client in an asylum matter.
Before joining Baker Botts, Ms. Parker interned with the National Security Section of the District of Columbia United States Attorney's Office and the Office of the General Counsel of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. While in law school, Ms. Parker was a Symposium Editor for The University of Texas Review of Litigation.