David has extensive experience defending class and individual actions in federal and state courts, at both the trial and appellate levels (including the U.S. Supreme Court). He regularly represents financial services clients (e.g., banks, financial institutions, and credit card issuers) and defends consumer actions filed under a variety of state and federal statutory and common law claims (e.g., Fair Credit Reporting Act, FACTA, Deceptive Trade Practices Act, fraud, breach of contract). His practice also includes intellectual property/trade secrets, covenants not to compete, Franchise Practices Act, competition/antitrust, insurance, and social media and other Internet-related issues.
David handles complex litigation matters for a wide range of clients, including major national banks and other creditors, mortgage companies, product manufacturers, small businesses, insurance companies, and technology companies. With extensive trial, appeal, and arbitration/mediation experience, he focuses his practice on complex lender liability, class actions, business torts, commercial liability, real estate, product liability, construction, and general negligence claims.
He has defended numerous class actions in state and federal court and successfully removed actions under the Class Action Fairness Act. He also acts as an advisor to clients on methods to minimize or avoid potential litigation and resolve liability before suit is filed.