About Paul T. Lyons

Paul focuses his practice on protecting consumer rights and seeking accountability for people hurt by toxic chemicals in the environment and everyday consumer products-as well as for people with life-altering injuries caused by dangerous and defective medical drugs and devices.

He also represents victims of childhood sexual abuse under “window” laws, which extend the amount of time that victims have to file childhood sexual abuse claims seeking justice and accountability for the abuse they experienced.

Paul is a part of Motley Rice’s team of attorneys representing women suffering from ovarian cancer caused by talcum powder in In re Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder Products Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation.

After graduating from law school, Paul clerked for Associate Justice Peter Sacks of the Massachusetts Appeals Court. Paul then worked as a litigation associate with the Public Health Advocacy Institute’s Center for Public Health Litigation, where he pursued litigation against the tobacco industry and major social media companies, among others.

While in law school, Paul interned for the Hon. Kimberly S. Budd, then an Associate Justice and now the Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Paul also completed several other intern and externships while in school. These included an externship with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Office of Enforcement, where Paul contributed substantial legal research to support the Bureau’s enforcement of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. This work inspired his later publication of a scholarly article exploring this topic, listed below. During school, Paul was also a teaching assistant and earned concentrations in business and commercial law, and in law and development.

Prior to law school, Paul worked for the National Whistleblower Center, where he contributed to the Center’s advocacy on behalf of whistleblowers before the U.S. Congress, and to the drafting of Amicus Briefs submitted before the U.S. Supreme Court and the Circuit Courts of Appeal.

PUBLISHED WORKS:

Paul T. Lyons, The Fair Credit Reporting Act and the Consumer Credit Information System: Why Errors Persist and Furnishers Should Play a Greater Role in Ensuring Accuracy, Northeastern University Law Review (May 2021)

Blog Posts

May 24, 2024

Can I sue Instagram?

by: Motley Rice

July 6, 2023

Social media’s grip on teen mental health

by: Laura K. Stemkowski

January 8, 2021

Clicking with caution: Cybersecurity data breach risks are higher than ever Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Jodi Westbrook Flowers

News

April 28, 2025

The history and legacy of Workers’ Memorial Day

by:
M. Nolan Webb

 

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Areas of Law

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    • Consumer Fraud Protection
    • Human Rights Lawsuits
    • Medical Device Lawsuits
    • Medical Drugs
    • Personal Injury Lawsuits
    • Technology and Media

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    Firm Name
    Motley Rice LLC
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    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
    Media
    Active Case
    Bard Hernia Mesh Lawsuit: Bard hernia mesh has been linked to thous
    s of injuries. Those injured may file Bard hernia mesh lawsuits.
    Medical Device Lawsuits
    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
    Media
    Active Case
    YouTube Lawsuit: Parents
    young adults are suing YouTube over alleged mental health harm. Learn about YouTube lawsuits.
    Technology
    Media
    Active Case
    Instagram Lawsuit: People are filing Instagram lawsuits, alleging harms from addiction
    other mental health issues. Plaintiffs claim the platform is designed to maximize use at the cost of young people's well-being.
    Technology
    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
    addictive behavior
    Technology
    Media
    Active Case
    Teen Social Media Harm Lawsuit: Compulsive social media use has caused some children
    teens to develop mental health issues, like depression
    tendencies for self-harm. Lawsuits are being filed against social media companies to hold them accountable.
    Technology
    Media Consumer Fraud Protection
    Active Case
    Meta Lawsuit: Meta lawsuits allege that the social media giant's Instagram
    Facebook platforms are harming the well-being of American minors. State Attorneys General, school districts
    parents have all filed lawsuits blaming Meta algorithms for a youth mental health crisis. Learn more about these Meta lawsuit claims
    cases.
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    Media
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    American Association of Justice

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Northeastern University School of Law
    Class of 2020
    J.D.
    Other Education
    Emerson College
    Class of 2014
    B.F.A.
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    Paul T. Lyons attended Northeastern University School of Law.
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    Motley Rice LLC was established in 2003.