PARTNERS
Hallen D. Rosner
Alan M. Mansfield
Hawk Barry
ASSOCIATES
Gregory T. Babbitt
Sharon E. Glassey
John W. Hanson
Michael Vachon
A. Kerry Stack |
Hallen D. Rosner founded the firm in 1985 and has litigated
consumer protection matters for over 22 years. He is responsible
for a number of outstanding recoveries and has obtained multiple
jury verdicts that exceeded $1 million each. His most recent
case--Thompson v. 10,000 RV
Sales--and the appeal he later won is widely acknowledged
as one of the most significant cases in the country involving
consumer rights in vehicle cases. His most recent class action
settlement, meanwhile, offers consumers in 47 states refunds
for brake jobs on specified Kia vehicles. Mr. Rosner worked
with the Attorney Generalí³ Office to obtain a record-setting
$27 million settlement with Pacific Bell. Starting with his
own Lemon Law matter in 1982 while still a law student, he
has devoted his career to consumer protection and advocacy.
Following one of his trial wins (resulting in a full vehicle
repurchase and a $100,000 civil penalty) the presiding judge
in remarked in a post-trial proceeding: ì– [Mr. Rosner] is
certainly as able a lawyer in this area as we have in the
State of California.î ¦lt;/p>
Mr. Rosner received his undergraduate degree from the University
of California, Berkeley (B.A., Rhetoric and Economics, 1980).
He received his law degree from the University of San Diego
School of Law (J.D., 1983), where he was a member of the Law
Review and a representative of the Regional Moot Court. While
attending law school, Mr. Rosner handled his first consumer
fraud and Lemon Law case as an intern for Professor Robert
Fellmeth at the Center for Public Interest Law. (Prof. Fellmeth
is one of the most noted consumer advocates in the country
and is one of the two original 쎡der's Raiders.î© Based on
the success of his first case, Mr. Rosner continued to handle
consumer fraud and Lemon Law matters, working with Prof. Fellmeth
before and after graduation from law school.
Mr. Rosner has served as a state Lemon Law conference moderator
and has given numerous presentations regarding consumer rights
and warranty law, including a recent presentation at the National
Consumer Law Conference. His firm helped host the 2005 regional
auto fraud conference for the National Association of Consumer
Advocates, where Mr. Rosner was a featured speaker. Mr. Rosner
has also appeared before a state Senate subcommittee, and
provides opinions on consumer legislation to legislators.
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