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The firm works with each client to carefully evaluate liability, develop strategies to reduce or eliminate liability, and finally dismiss or, if necessary, creatively settle the action.

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When businesses are under attack and dollars are on the line, our Class Action practice delivers results in the form of early victories achieved through obtaining orders striking class members after merits rulings, defeat of class certification, and negotiating favorable settlements. Whether allegations of consumer fraud, wage and hour violations, intellectual property infringement, or product defect liability, MSK moves swiftly in formulating a defense. And our proactive advice to clients on best-practices for company policies and procedures helps deter action by aggressive counsel, which minimize litigation risks.

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Cases

  • Represented a manufacturer in a nationwide class action seeking more than $6 billion in damages on behalf of one million putative class members. After we defeated plaintiffs’ initial motion for class certification, we successfully negotiated an extremely favorable settlement.
  • Represent a consumer electronics company in a proposed nationwide class action alleging that defendants manufactured and sold defective televisions.
  • Counsel for large product manufacturer in nationwide class action seeking more than $2 billion in damages on behalf of more than 500,000 class members.
  • Counsel for major music publishers in multiple intellectual property class action cases.
  • Special class settlement counsel and co-trial counsel in an already certified class action involving nearly 200,000 class members; developed and negotiated innovative global settlement.
  • Represented a large wireless communications provider in a class action and California Business & Professions Code § 17200 case arising out of the sale of cellular telephones, alleging the telephones were sold with false and misleading advertising.
  • Represented five major motion picture studios and two television networks, and acted as liaison counsel for all other network, motion picture and talent agency defendants, in a series of proposed class actions alleging that these entities discriminate against older television writers.
  • Represented 10 major motion picture studios and TV networks in class actions alleging that hundreds of thousands of workers were not timely paid wages. Includes claims for waiting time penalties and claims under California Business & Professions Code § 17200.
  • Represented one of the world's largest beer manufacturers in a wage and hour class action involving alleged failure to reimburse employees for expenses in maintaining uniforms.

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