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We have all experienced the excitement of a new purchase, followed closely by the sting of disappointment when that new...
Frank Bartela is an associate in Dworken & Bernstein’s class action practice group. His practice is focused on the litigation of complex civil actions, including consumer class actions as well as wage and hour actions. In this capacity, Frank fights to represent the interests and protect the rights of his clients both in Ohio and across the country. Currently, his cases deal with unlawful conduct by government agencies, manufacturers, retailers and employers. Frank has served as class counsel in actions across the country and has found success in representing individual while holding defendants accountable.
We have all experienced the excitement of a new purchase, followed closely by the sting of disappointment when that new...
As we discussed last month, each of your clients (whether businesses or individuals) are also consumers. They are subjected to...
Irrespective of your political leanings, the Trump University class action is an interesting and unique case. It is also a...
One of the most common questions we receive from other attorneys is, “How do I spot a potential class action?”...
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