About Previn Warren

Previn Warren is a trial lawyer who works to protect the rights of individuals against unfair and abusive conduct by technology and media companies.

Over the course of his career, he has litigated numerous cases against conglomerates like Sirius XM, Google and iHeartMedia, forcing these companies to compensate artists at fair rates for use of their music. His work has generated hundreds of millions of dollars* in additional royalties for content creators. Billboard magazine named Previn one of 2022’s “Top Music Lawyers.”

Previn serves as co-lead of a multidistrict litigation against social media platforms such as Meta Platforms, Instagram, Snap and TikTok. Plaintiffs in the MDL have alleged that the defendants’ platforms are defective because they are designed to maximize screen time, which can encourage addictive behavior in adolescents and result in various emotional and physical harms, including death. He is also active in reviewing a variety of other problematic practices within the technology and media industries, including the undisclosed surveillance of consumers and the use of biased algorithms to make hiring and lending decisions.

Prior to his time at Motley Rice, Previn worked as a partner at a large corporate firm in Washington, D.C. In that capacity, he led multiple litigation and trial teams in cases that sought to reinforce protections for musicians in the face of rapidly evolving technology. In 2020, Previn’s representation of SoundExchange, a digital performance rights nonprofit, resulted in a substantial increase in the royalty revenues that musicians will receive from internet radio services. He also secured a significant victory for copyright owner plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit against a hip-hop website, establishing a landmark precedent concerning infringement in the era of streaming. In other matters, he helped recover $150 million* in underpaid royalties for plaintiffs, and was a key player in a rate-setting trial in 2017 that achieved the largest-ever increase in the royalty rate owed by Sirius XM.

While studying at Harvard Law School, Previn served as Articles Co-Chair for the Harvard Law Review and earned the Sears Prize for receiving the highest grades in his second year. He was also selected as a Paul & Daisy Soros fellow in 2009 and a Heyman fellow in 2011. After completing his legal studies, Previn clerked for former Chief Judge Merrick B. Garland in the D.C. Circuit. He also worked as an enforcement attorney and senior advisor to the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Previn is active in his community. His work in politics includes serving as counsel to the presidential campaign of Pete Buttigieg and serving as a criminal justice policy advisor for New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s administration. In 2022, he was appointed to the Board of Directors for the AAPI Victory Alliance, an organization that advocates for policies that empower Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Previn’s pro bono legal work has included defending the constitutional rights of prisoners in appeals before the D.C. Circuit and Seventh Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals, as well as a federal court challenge to the conditions of confinement in South Carolina’s juvenile detention centers. Earlier in his career, Previn served as an investigator for the Federal Defenders of New York, assisting prisoners in seeking reductions to their sentences.

* Please remember that every case is different. Any result we achieve for one client in one matter does not necessarily indicate similar results can be obtained for other clients.

Awards, Accolades & Recognitions

Billboard

2022-2025 'Top Music Lawyer'

National Law Journal

2019 D.C. Rising Stars

2023 Plaintiffs’ Lawyers Trailblazers

South Asian Bar Association of North America

2019 Rising Star

Best Lawyers

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

2026 Ones to Watch list: Technology Law

Blog Posts

September 29, 2022

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

by: Previn Warren

News

December 19, 2025

Can I sue Snapchat?

by: Motley Rice

May 19, 2025

Predatory Behavior Toward Teens Evident in Former Facebook Executive Testimony

by: Motley Rice

 

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Areas of Law

  • Other 2
    • Consumer Fraud Protection
    • Technology & Media

Practice Details

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    Payment & Cost Features
    Free initial consultation
  • Firm Information
    Position
    Member
    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
    Social Media
    Eating Disorders: Studies link social media use to eating disorders, sparking concerns about body image
    mental health risks.
    Technology
    Media Consumer Fraud Protection
    Active Case
    Snapchat Lawsuits: Teen Mental Health Harms: Snapchat users who experienced mental health harm due to the app's features may qualify to file a lawsuit.
    Technology
    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
    Media
    Active Case
    YouTube Lawsuits: Thous
    s have filed lawsuits alleging YouTube deliberately designed its site to encourage dangerous behaviors in teens
    children. Learn more here.
    Technology
    Media
    Active Case
    Instagram Lawsuits: 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.
    Technology
    Media
    Active Case
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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    2014, District of Columbia
    2011, Pennsylvania
    U.S. Court of Appeals for Seventh and D.C. Circuits
    U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
    U.S. Court of Federal Claims
    Memberships

    Associations

    South Asian Bar Association

    AAPI Victory Alliance

    American Association for Justice

    Shades of Mass, Board Member

    Law360 Consumer Protection Editorial Board, 2024

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Harvard Law School
    Class of 2011
    J.D.
    magna cum laude
    Other Education
    Harvard College
    Class of 2004
    A.B.
    magna cum laude

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Attorneys FAQs

  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Previn Warren was admitted in 2011 to the State of Pennsylvania.
  • Is this attorney admitted to the bar in more than one state?
    Yes, Previn Warren is admitted to practice in District of Columbia and Pennsylvania.
  • How many attorneys are in this law firm?
    Motley Rice LLC has 120 attorneys at this location.
  • What year was this attorney's law firm established?
    Motley Rice LLC was established in 2003.