On Thursday, Sept. 28, the family of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind announced that they have retained the services of high-profile California attorney Gloria Allred . Allred will be the Greywind family's legal counsel and will be handling requests from the media.

Allred, who on her website refers to herself as the "Feminist Lawyer," has racked up a number of well-known cases over a career that has spanned four decades.

Here is a list of some of the most well-known, high-profile cases taken on by Gloria Allred:

1979: Sav-On Drugs

CASE: Seven children and their parents filed a class-action lawsuit against Sav-On Drug Stores for selling toys in separate boys' and girls' areas.

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OUTCOME: Sav-On agreed to remove gender-related signs in the toy departments of 133 stores.

1973: Roe vs. Wade

CASE: Does the Constiution embrace the right of a woman to obtain an abortion, nullifying a Texas prohibition that made it a crime?

OUTCOME: The Court ruled 7-2 that a right to privacy under the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendement extended to a woman's decision to have an abortion. Known only as Jane Roe, Norma McCorvey saw her anonymity lifted as Allred guided her into the national dialogue on abortion.

1995: O.J. Simpson trial

CASE: Allred represented the family of Nicole Brown Simpson, the slain wife of O.J. Simpson.

OUTCOME: O.J. Simpson was found not guilty on two murder accounts involving the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

1995: Yeaw vs. Boy Scouts of America

CASE: Katrina Yeaw attempted to join her twin brother Daniel's Boy Scout Troop No. 349 in her hometown of Rocklin, California. She was rejected due to the fact she is female. She then filed suit against the Boy Scouts of America, accusing them of discrimination.

OUTCOME: California Supreme Court ruled that the Boy Scouts of America is not a business establishment and can therefeore set its own membership criteria.

2004-'08: California gay marriage ban

CASE: Allred and her law firm, Allred, Maroko and Goldberg, filed the first lawsuit in California challenging the denial of marriage licenses for same gender couples as being unconstitutional.

OUTCOME: Alrred won a decision in the California Supreme Court that affirmed the right of same sex couples to marry in California.

2010: Tiger Woods' mistress

CASE: Allred represented Rachel Uchitel, one of Tiger Woods' most forthcoming mistresses.

OUTCOME: A settlement between Uchitel and Woods was reached just hours before Uchitel was scheduled to hold a tell-all news conference about her relationship with Tiger Woods. Allred negotiated a $10 million settlement for Uchitel, which included a confidentiality agreement that prohibited Uchitel from talking about Woods.

2011: Anthony Weiner affair

CASE: In May, 2011, Congressman Anthony Weiner sent a link of a sexually explicit photograph of himself via his Twitter account to Ginger Lee, who was following him on Twitter. Allred represented Lee as her attorney.

OUTCOME: In June, 2011, Weiner announced he was resigning from Congress amid the scandal.

2015: Bill Cosby sexual assaults

CASE: 33 women chose Allred to represent them after they all accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault.

OUTCOME: On June 23, 2017, a juror from the trial acknowledged to CNN that a major cause for the deadlock was confusion over contradictory statements made by Andrea Constand when she testified during the trial and that the prosecution presented "no real new evidence." Cosby was originally scheduled to be re-tried on the alleged sexual assault charges against Constand on November 6, 2017. However, Judge Stephen O'Neil, who presided over the first trial, later granted Cosby's request to postpone the re-trial until at least sometime in the Spring of 2018 after the comedian hired a new defense team. No date has been set for the second trial and Judge O'Neil acknowledged to Cosby's new defense team that his proposal to hold the second trial in mid-March or early April was "loosely fixed."

2015: Charlie Sheen HIV positive

CASE: After admitting to testing positive for HIV, women affiliated with actor Charlie Sheen reached out to Allred to represent them.

OUTCOME: Multiple lawsuits were filed against Sheen as recently as June, 2017. Many are ongoing.

2015: Donald Trump sexual harrassment

CASE: Allred is representing three women who have accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct--claims which Trump has denied, and which first arose during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.

OUTCOME: Lawsuits are ongoing.