Best Class Action Lawyers in California

MONIQUE ALARCON

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MONIQUE ALARCON

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Monique Alarcon is an attorney in the Los Angeles office of Wisner Baum where she focuses her practice on the firm’s medical device cases, pharmaceutical drug liability and consumer fraud litigation. She is also an adjunct Professor of Law for Loyola Law School’s Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) Moot Court Team.

Monique recently successfully sued the Burbank Police Department (California) for police misconduct, civil rights violations, assault, battery, unlawful seizure, excessive force and negligence. She also obtained a settlement from the City of Irvine when its former mayor violated one of its citizen’s first amendment rights when she blocked him from posting to her personal Facebook page which she was using as a public forum concerning official mayoral business.

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Before joining the firm, Monique worked as an associate attorney for the law office of Carol A. Sobel, where she gained valuable experience representing people in civil rights litigation that addressed police accountability, homelessness, First Amendment, and Fourteenth Amendment due process issues. During this time, Monique also represented homeless individuals cited for “quality of life” offenses by appearing for and presenting oral argument at arraignments, trials, and post-conviction hearings on infraction and misdemeanor offenses.



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Bobby Saadian, Esq

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Bobby Saadian, Esq., JD/MBA founded Wilshire Law Firm, PLC in 2007 and has since grown his practice into an award-winning law firm with more than 65 attorneys and over 400 team members. Under Bobby’s leadership, Wilshire Law Firm has been named among the “Best Law Firms” by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers® for 5 years in a row, and his team has recovered over $1 billion in compensation for clients. Additionally, the firm obtained 20 of the “Top 50 Personal Injury Settlements in California in 2020,” making up 40% percent of the list by TopVerdict.com. Selected among the “Nation’s Top One Percent” of attorneys by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel (NADC), Bobby is a renowned plaintiff’s lawyer who upholds the highest standards of legal excellence to protect the rights and well-being of his clients.

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A skilled negotiator and the confident leader of a well-respected trial law firm, Bobby has an impressive track record in achieving maximum compensation for his clients. One of his most notable case results was a $28.7 million settlement, which provided compensation for an 11-year-old student who was hit by a car and catastrophically injured while walking home from school. In addition to providing financial recovery, the settlement required the victim’s school district to implement groundbreaking policy changes to better protect IEP/Section 504 students. This settlement was recognized by TopVerdict.com as the Number 1 Pedestrian Accident Settlement for Single-Plaintiff Cases in the U.S. in 2019 and one of the Top 10 Personal Injury Settlements in the U.S. for the same year. It also resulted in Bobby being named a Finalist for the 2020 Consumer Attorney of the Year by the Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC).

Cyclone Covey

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Cyclone Covey

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Cyclone has been practicing law since 2003. He began his career in complex commercial construction litigation at the firm of Griffin, Cochrane, and Marshall in Atlanta, Georgia. In his first two years as an associate he was lead chair in a major commercial arbitration, second chair in a two-week jury trial in Georgia Superior Court, and the attorney selected to brief and argue a major summary judgment case in the First Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2006 Cyclone left Griffin, Cochrane, and Marshall to join his family’s wholesale auto auction business, Verastar. There he served as the company’s General Counsel and Director of Operations until Verastar was sold to Insurance Auto Auctions in 2008. After Verastar’s sale in 2008 Cyclone acted as both an entrepreneur and general counsel for several companies in which he was an investor or founder. This list of companies includes two software companies: Clearwave Corporation (investor, General Counsel) and AgileLaw (co-founder, General Counsel, Product Visionary); a food delivery startup – ClickChefs (co-founder, General Counsel, Chairman); and a counter terrorism consulting company – Valens Global (co-founder, General Counsel). He has also co-founded several other businesses including a video production company and a wine importing company.

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Cyclone’s experience in founding companies, investing, running operations, and handling legal issues has given him a wide range of experience. As general counsel he has worked on issues as diverse as insurance coverage, HIPAA compliance, personal injury claims, employment law, intellectual property, contract law, product liability, product warranty, tax compliance, property rights, zoning laws, and numerous other fields.

Cyclone has a computer science degree from Wake Forest University. He also earned his JD with Honors from Wake Forest University where he was co-captain of the Trial Team.
Cyclone co-founded Kneupper & Covey with Kevin Kneupper in 2019. In addition to actively litigating matters Cyclone is the firm’s managing partner, which means he handles the firm’s business affairs.

Michael A. Kelly

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Michael A. Kelly

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Mike Kelly is one of the nation’s top personal injury attorneys. For four decades he has protected California consumers from corporate greed, medical mistakes, dangerous products, worksite injuries and motor vehicle accidents of every kind. He has tried, settled, and arbitrated more than 200 injury and wrongful death cases where the recovery by his client has exceeded $1 million. In 2020 he helped negotiate the $13.5 billion resolution of 2017 wine country fire lawsuits brought against PG&E and in 2021-22 settled wrongful death cases in Montecito and Santa Barbara caused by Southern California Edison’s negligence in starting the fire. In the product liability arena, his $8.341 million jury verdict in the first Johnson & Johnson metal-on-metal hip litigation helped produce a $2.5 billion national settlement for all victims.

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In 2023 Mike was the number one vote-getter for the fourth year in a row on the 2023 list of Northern California “Super Lawyers.” In 2023 he was singled out by Best Lawyers as the Personal Injury “Lawyer of the Year.” A member of the prestigious Inner Circle of Advocates, he was inducted into the National Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame in 2022. Recognized for his leadership in some of the most significant consumer protection cases in our state, Kelly has been included in the Los Angeles Daily Journal’s annual Top Plaintiff Lawyers slate and has been appointed by the Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court to membership on the statewide jury instructions task force working group.



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Ultima Morgan

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Ultima Morgan was born in Houston, Texas on September 4, 1956. She received her undergraduate degree at the University of Florida in 1977 and earned her Juris Doctor, with honors, three years later. She is admitted to practice in Florida and was named an AV-rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell in 2011, an award signifying that her peers ranked her at the highest level of professional excellence.

More than 30 years ago, Ultima married John Morgan, who has been named among the most powerful people in Orlando. Alongside her husband, who she met in law school, Ultima supports philanthropic endeavors such as The People’s Clinic, which provides free medical and health services to uninsured children in Central Florida; the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, which in 2013 dedicated a new 100,000-square foot food storage facility in the Morgans’ name; and The Destiny Foundation of Central Florida, a nonprofit ministry that works with impoverished Florida families.

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Prior to becoming the second Morgan in the firm’s namesake, Ultima was a successful attorney at another Florida law firm. While her children were young, Ultima continued to work as an attorney while her husband began to create the beginnings of what is now one of the premier plaintiffs’ injury and consumer protection law firms in the country.

Ultima is the mother of the Morgans’ four children, Matt, Michael, Daniel and Kate.



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Patricia K. Oliver

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Patricia Oliver leads the environmental team at PARRIS where she oversees cases involving exposures to toxic air emissions and water contamination from oil production and waste injection wells. The Los Angeles Superior Court appointed Patricia as a member of the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee in the Southern California Gas Leak cases. She represents thousands of families living near Porter Ranch and Save Porter Ranch in personal injury cases stemming from the massive Aliso Canyon gas well blowout. The blowout of the SoCalGas injection well destroyed the quality of life of thousands of residents, and she is on the frontlines to fight for the people impacted. Patricia represents over a hundred residents impacted by the hydrogen sulfide gas exposures from the Hyperion sewage spill. She also assists in representing thousands of individuals impacted by the gas leak from the Sun Valley Generating Station. Patricia’s environmental law cases have garnered nationwide media attention for her work representing victims of the gas blowout and in her ground-breaking work in helping Palla Farms and California farmers investigate the source of saltwater contamination.

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Patricia joined Parris in 2013 after serving two years as the President of Christian Legal Aid of Los Angeles (“CLA-LA”).  Many people struggle to retain housing, jobs, and families, leading to homelessness that may have been avoided with access to legal counsel.  At CLA-LA, Patricia sought to develop innovative ways to increase access to justice for our most vulnerable citizens including the elderly, disabled veterans, foster children, political refugees, and homeless families.  Patricia taught clients how to represent themselves and taught attorneys and law students how to navigate the legal issues that often lead to homelessness.

Patricia spent most of her career in private practice, specializing in high-stakes litigation in state and federal courts across the country.

Alexis Hames

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Alexis Hames

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Alexis Hames first joined Makarem & Associates as a law clerk in 2017. Ms. Hames’ work as an employment attorney includes all aspects of case management including new client intake, taking and defending depositions, discovery, pre-trial motions, and client relations. Ms. Hames graduated from Pepperdine University School of Law in 2018. During law school, Ms. Hames earned a Certificate in Dispute Resolution from Pepperdine’s Straus Institute. She also received a CALI Excellence for the Future Award in her Negotiation Theory & Practice course, along with her J.D. During law school, Ms. Hames clerked for a United States Magistrate Judge in the Eastern District of Oklahoma and interned for Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County before joining Makarem & Associates.

Prior to law school, Ms. Hames graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2015, magna cum laude, with a B.A. in Journalism.

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Omid Nosrati

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Omid Nosrati

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Omid Nosrati came to the United States as an immigrant at the age of 6. With no command of the English language and being the child of a large immigrant family struggling to survive, Omid Nosrati had to work extremely hard for everything in life. Along the way to earning an education and working numerous jobs to help pay for his education, he experienced various forms of discrimination based on his national origin and religion. These experiences ultimately shaped his decision to help people who have also suffered from discrimination.

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For over 20 years, Omid Nosrati has been vigorously vindicating Plaintiff’s rights. After working as a Plaintiff’s lawyer since 2001, Omid Nosrati decided to establish his own law firm in 2003. Since that time, he has helped countless hard-working individuals reach a satisfactory resolution of their employment matters, resulting in a sense of justice and closure from a difficult chapter in their life.

Throughout his career, Omid Nosrati has obtained numerous 7-figure and 6-fgure results on behalf of his clients. Along the way, Mr. Nosrati has received the honor of Superlawyers for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023.

In California, as well as in other places, the need for the best class action lawyers arises from the complex legal situations that involve a large number of individuals who have been affected by a common issue, such as consumer fraud, environmental harm, or workplace discrimination. Class action lawsuits provide a way for a group of people with similar grievances to collectively seek legal recourse against a defendant, often a company or institution that has caused harm.

The role of class action lawyers is crucial in these cases, as they play a multifaceted role in the legal process:

  1. Legal Representation: Class action lawyers represent the interests of a group of plaintiffs who have suffered similar harm. They act as advocates for the class, ensuring that their rights are protected and that they receive fair compensation for their losses.
  2. Initial Evaluation: Lawyers assess whether a situation qualifies as a class action lawsuit. They consider factors like the number of affected individuals, the commonality of the issues, and whether pursuing a class action is the most efficient way to address the matter.
  3. Class Certification: One of the pivotal steps in a class action is getting the court’s approval to proceed as a class. Lawyers present arguments and evidence to demonstrate that the case meets the necessary criteria for class certification.
  4. Lead Plaintiff Representation: Within the class, there is often a lead plaintiff or representative who stands in for the entire group. Class action lawyers work closely with this lead plaintiff to gather information, build the case, and communicate developments to the class members.
  5. Evidence Gathering: Lawyers gather evidence, conduct investigations, and interview witnesses to build a strong case against the defendant. They work to establish a clear link between the defendant’s actions and the harm suffered by the plaintiffs.
  6. Negotiations: Class action lawyers engage in negotiations with the defendant’s legal team to reach a settlement agreement that fairly compensates the affected class members. These negotiations can be complex, involving monetary compensation, injunctive relief, or changes in company practices.
  7. Litigation: If a settlement cannot be reached, class action lawyers proceed to trial. They present their case in court, cross-examine witnesses, and argue on behalf of the class members.
  8. Notice and Communication: Lawyers ensure that class members are informed about the lawsuit and their rights. They provide updates on the case’s progress and inform class members about their options, such as opting out of the class or participating in the settlement.
  9. Distribution of Compensation: If a settlement or verdict is achieved, class action lawyers oversee the distribution of compensation to class members according to the terms of the settlement or court order.

Class action lawyers are legal professionals who specialize in navigating the complexities of class action litigation. They possess expertise in both legal strategy and effective communication with a large group of clients. In cases where a significant number of individuals are affected by a common harm, class action lawyers help level the playing field, allowing individuals to pool their resources and pursue justice collectively.

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