Siding with objector Ted Frank of the Center for Class Action Fairness, a divided panel rejected $1.5 million in attorney fees in a settlement that gave class members coupons, not cash
...Richard Zitrin of Carlson, Calladine & Peterson and Mark Chavez of Chavez & Gertler argued the motion for Maxon. Klinedinst shareholder Natalie Vance argued for...
...Richard Zitrin of Carlson, Calladine & Peterson and Mark Chavez of Chavez & Gertler say it's rich that ILG would try to compel...
...actions ... to Capstone," states the complaint signed by Chavez, of Chavez & Gertler. Maxon v. Capstone Law, CGC-13-528884, was filed...
...served on the board since 2009, is a partner at Chavez & Gertler in Mill Valley and represents plaintiffs in consumer class actions...
...individual actions without notifying or obtaining the clients' consent. His attorneys, Mark Chavez of Mill Valley and Richard Zitrin of San Francisco, accuse ILG of...
...defendants-appellants/appellees. Mark A. Chavez, Chavez & Gertler LLP, Mill Valley, California, for amici National Consumer Law Center, National...
...said Mill Valley attorney Mark Chavez, cofounder of the eight-attorney Chavez & Gertler, whose firm has done class action work for the past 30...
...graduate of Hastings College of the Law. Gertler, founding partner of Chavez & Gertler in Mill Valley, is a trial...
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