About LieffCabraser

"One of the nation's premier plaintiffs firms," Lieff Cabraser has 120 lawyers in San Francisco, New York, Nashville, and Munich. We have a widely diversified practice successfully representing plaintiffs in the fields of personal injury and mass torts, securities and financial fraud, employment discrimination and unlawful employment practices, product defect, consumer protection, antitrust, environmental and toxic exposures, False Claims Act, digital privacy and data security, and civil and human rights. Our clients include individuals, classes and groups of people, businesses, and public and private entities.

Plaintiffs’ Counsel Announce that Court Grants Final Approval to McKinsey’s $230M Opioid Settlement with Cities, Counties, and Schools

The law firms of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP, Simmons Hanly Conroy LLC, Motley Rice LLC, and Browne Pelican PLLC, counsel for plaintiffs in the McKinsey opioids litigation, announce that U.S. District Court Judge Charles Breyer has granted final approval to a $230 million settlement by McKinsey &

Elizabeth Cabraser to Co-Lead Upcoming Second Berkeley / ELI Transatlantic Dialogue on Consumer Protection Law

On Thursday, February 8, 2024, Lieff Cabraser partner Elizabeth Cabraser will co-lead a panel discussion hosted by the UC Berkeley Center for Consumer Law & Economic Justice and the European Law Institute (ELI) Digital Law Group. The conversation is the second in a series of transatlantic dialogues on pressing issues in the area of consumer

2024-02-02T23:37:17+00:00February 2nd, 2024|Firm News|

Plaintiffs Defeat Stryker’s Attempt to Dismiss Overtime Pay Class Action Lawsuit

On Tuesday January 30, 2024, plaintiffs won a series of procedural victories in the overtime pay lawsuit filed against medical device giant Stryker Corporation when U.S. District Judge George Wu of the Central District of California denied a summary judgment motion filed by Stryker on multiple issues seeking to dismiss the litigation. The lawsuit was filed by Lieff

2024-02-02T21:17:51+00:00February 2nd, 2024|Employment Law, Firm News|

Lieff Cabraser Named an Employment Law “Practice Group of the Year” by Law360 for 2023

Law360 (subscription) has published an in-depth profile on Lieff Cabraser’s Employment Law practice group as part of its recognition of the firm as a 2023 “Employment Law Practice Group of the Year.” Law360’s piece spotlights Lieff Cabraser’s work advocating for thousands of clients in workers’ rights disputes, including in securing a landmark $215 million settlement in a

2024-02-01T18:47:15+00:00February 1st, 2024|Employment Law, Firm News|

Lieff Cabraser attorney Mark Chalos testifies to U.S. Judicial Conference Advisory Committee regarding proposed changes to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Lieff Cabraser attorney Mark Chalos testified in a hearing held by the Advisory Committee of the U.S. Judicial Conference on Federal Civil Rules in Washington, D.C, this month regarding the proposed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure new rule 16.1, which would govern key aspects of the organization and case management of multidistrict litigations (MDL) in

2024-01-25T17:05:25+00:00January 25th, 2024|Firm News|

Lieff Cabraser Named Employment and Product Liability Practice Group of the Year for 2023 by Law360

Law360 has announced the winners of its 2023 Practice Group of the Year awards, selecting Lieff Cabraser for Practice Group of the Year in the categories of Employment Law and Product Liability Law. These awards seek to recognize “law firms behind the litigation wins and major deals that resonated throughout the legal industry.”

2024-01-22T20:18:59+00:00January 22nd, 2024|Awards, Blog|

New York Times Spotlights Lieff Cabraser’s Recent Win on Behalf of Hawaiian Kona Coffee Farmers

The New York Times has published an exemplary piece highlighting Lieff Cabraser’s leadership in securing a pivotal victory for Kona coffee farmers in a pernicious fraud case. Initiated by Lieff Cabraser in 2019 on behalf of Hawaiian farmers, the lawsuit targeted major retailers and suppliers for selling counterfeit Kona coffee, thereby diminishing the esteemed legacy

2024-01-19T21:37:50+00:00January 19th, 2024|Consumer Fraud, Firm News|