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Plaintiff Firms in Los Angeles/SoCal

Post by Anonymous User » Mon Feb 25, 2019 10:51 am

Interested in finding respected plaintiff litigation boutiques in Los Angeles. Think firms with a similar reputation to Sanford Heisler, Lieff Cabraser, Bredhoff Kaiser, Altshuler Berzon. As of present, I've only been able to find two in the LA metro -- Hadsell Stormer and AMG Law.

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Re: Plaintiff Firms in Los Angeles/SoCal

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Feb 27, 2019 9:29 pm

Your post makes it seem like you're only considering LA, but the title says SoCal in general, so:


Check out Robbins Geller in San Diego. Aside from San Diego being a much better place to live (in my opinion), Robbins Geller is a solid firm: well respected in the region, but also getting national work (they were involved in some of the biggest payouts in the Enron litigation). Securities litigation is their bread and butter.

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Re: Plaintiff Firms in Los Angeles/SoCal

Post by SamuelDanforth » Wed Feb 27, 2019 11:40 pm

There are a number. Check out Bernstein Litowitz, Hagens Berman, and Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy.

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Re: Plaintiff Firms in Los Angeles/SoCal

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Feb 28, 2019 8:12 am

What type of plaintiffs’ work? I work in LA and do a bunch of consumer class action defense, and we are not really dealing with any of the plaintiffs’ firms people reference on TLS (except Cohen Milstein sometimes). My sense is that a lot of these firms are very focused on plaintiff-side securities litigation (e.g. Robbins Geller), which is great but not the end all be all of plaintiffs’ work.

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