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Sprenger + Lang / Sweetnam LLC 1400 Eye Street, N.W. Suite 500 5 Revere Drive, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20005 Northbrook, IL 60062 Tel: (202)-265-8010 Tel: (847) 498-7500
Sprenger + Lang PLLC ("S+L") and Sweetnam LLC have formed a joint venture in prosecuting consumer class action cases. S+L has obtained some of the country's largest gender, age, and race discrimination judgments on behalf of tens of thousands of discrimination victims. S+L has successfully represented classes of plaintiffs against companies such as Morgan Stanley, Burlington Northern, CBS, C.H. Robinson, Northwest Airlines, First Union, Amtrak, and Ceridian Corporation. S+L has also litigated large cases raising employee benefit claims and challenging violations of wage-and-hour laws. The firm is featured in the book Class Action, which inspired the award-winning film North Country. Sprenger + Lang is similarly committed to helping protect the rights of consumers through class action litigation. Our cases in this area include claims of illegal practices by the Department of Education, Homecomings Financial, DirecTV Group, Comcast, and Sears. S+L has the resources to aggressively investigate and pursue relief on behalf of consumers who have been defrauded, overcharged and otherwise taken advantage of by companies large and small. More information is available on the firm's website www.sprengerlang.com.
Terrell Marshall & Daudt PLLC 3600 Fremont Avenue N. Seattle, WA 98103 Tel: (206)-816-6603
Terrell Marshall & Daudt PLLC (“TMD”), located in Seattle, Washington, prosecutes class and collective action cases on behalf of employees, consumers, investors, and other individuals against defendants ranging from small local businesses to Fortune 500 companies. TMD is currently prosecuting class actions against corporate giants such as Wal-Mart, Microsoft, Best Buy, General Motors, and Dell. TMD currently represents 70,000 current and former Wal-Mart employees in the state of Washington who were denied meal and rest breaks, worked off the clock, and whose time cards were altered to avoid payment of overtime. TMD’s attorneys have successfully obtained settlements for consumers and employees worth hundreds of millions of dollars. More information is available on the firm’s website, www.tmdlegal.com.
Law Office of Kimberlee L. Gunning, PLLC 3300 E. Union St. Seattle, WA 98122 (206) 860-5688 - office kgunning@gunninglegal.com
The Law Office of Kimberlee L. Gunning, PLLC, located in Seattle, Washington, limits its practice to consumer and employment law, as well as appeals in all areas of civil and administrative law. Before founding the firm, principal Kimberlee Gunning practiced complex civil litigation at a prominent Seattle firm for several years. She has significant experience in prosecuting class action claims against large corporations and has a proven track record briefing complex issues before state and federal trial courts and on appeal. Her reported cases include a recent Washington Supreme Court decision, Nelson v. Appleway Chevrolet, Inc., 157 P.3d 847 (Wash. 2007), upholding class certification and summary judgment orders in favor of a class of consumers who challenged a car dealership’s illegal sales practices.
DYER & BERENS LLP 303 East 17th Avenue, Suite 300 Denver, CO 80203 Telephone: (303) 861-1764
Dyer & Berens LLP ("D&B"), located in Denver, Colorado, specializes in complex class action litigation on behalf of aggrieved consumers and investors nationwide. Its lawyers have contributed to the recovery hundreds of millions of dollars in large class action cases, including more than $400 million in a securities class action against Qwest. D&B is currently litigating numerous consumer and securities class actions in Colorado and throughout the United States. Among the consumer cases, actions are pending against a title company for charging thousands of home buyers and refinancers a fee for services it did not perform and against a national automobile manufacturer for intentionally calibrating odometers in its vehicles so the mileage driven is consistently overstated. For more information about the firm, please visit http://www.dyerberens.com/.
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