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Defective products, false advertising, unfair billing, warranty violations. These firms handle cases against large retailers and service providers.
Unpaid overtime, misclassification, tip theft, meal/rest break violations. Attorneys typically work on contingency (no upfront cost).
Unauthorized data exposure, inadequate security, CCPA/GDPR violations. Growing area with cases against tech companies and healthcare providers.
Stock fraud, misleading financial statements, insider trading. Typically handled by specialized securities litigation firms.
Price manipulation, market allocation, monopolistic practices. Often involves large multi-district litigation (MDL) cases.
Toxic exposure, water contamination, chemical spills. These cases often involve long litigation timelines and scientific evidence.
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Privacy violations, unauthorized access, CCPA claims, and landmark settlements like Equifax and T-Mobile.
Wage theft, overtime violations, worker misclassification, discrimination, and WARN Act claims.
False advertising, defective products, unfair billing, subscription traps, and warranty violations.
Stock fraud, misleading financials, insider trading, IPO fraud, and cryptocurrency cases.
Price-fixing conspiracies, monopolization, bid rigging, market allocation, and treble damages.