From compliance to individual claims to national class actions, we provide the guidance our clients need to navigate the evolving legal risks of doing business with consumers. Our team has twice been recognized by Law360 as a Consumer Protection Practice Group of the Year, and we are ranked by Chambers USA at the national level for consumer finance compliance and litigation.
Our trial attorneys have litigated thousands of individual and class action lawsuits involving cutting-edge issues in state and federal courts throughout the United States. We have earned a national reputation for obtaining optimal outcomes in “pro-consumer” or unique jurisdictions such as California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Our clients include the following:
As a recognized leader in individual and class action litigation relating to consumer claims, we have significant experience representing clients in such areas as:
We routinely provide compliance and regulatory advice to financial and related institutions in the areas of consumer credit and consumer protection. For example, we have advised clients on:
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Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
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Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
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Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
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Trade Organizations Challenge Colorado’s DIDMCA Opt-Out Legislation in Federal Court
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
03.25.24
Florida Federal District Court Grants Debt Collector’s Motion for Summary Judgment Citing Lack of Evidence of Inadequate FCRA Dispute Investigation
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
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New York Federal Court Finds Failure to Review Account Notes When Investigating a Dispute Could Be Considered Reckless Under the FCRA
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
03.22.24
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