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Attorney Mark Obenstine is a complex litigation and class action specialist who works to hold corporate defendants accountable for misconduct. He is skilled at recognizing developing trends in the class action field and anticipating changes before they become widely recognized. His forward-looking approach allows him to identify emerging issues in consumer protection, corporate accountability, and regulatory enforcement early in their development. Through his work, he continues to focus on fairness and justice for individuals affected by corporate wrongdoing.
Mark Obenstine graduated Summa Cum Laude from Syracuse University in New York in 1994. He later attended Harvard Law School, where he earned his law degree in 1999. After graduating, he began his legal career at Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison, a large law firm based in San Francisco, California. He spent two years with the firm, gaining valuable experience in complex litigation, before deciding to open his own practice. This early stage of his career provided him with the skills and insight to navigate the complexities of corporate and class-action law.
In 2001, he founded his own law practice, initially representing small businesses in breach-of-contract cases. Over time, he transitioned into class action consulting, where he provided legal research, developed strategic arguments, and offered guidance to law firms handling large-scale litigation. His consulting work exposed him to numerous cases, including several high-profile class actions that shaped his expertise in this area. Through these experiences, he refined his understanding of class certification, discovery, and settlement negotiation, becoming a trusted advisor in complex legal matters.
In July 2024, he established his own class action firm to focus on identifying significant cases and achieving meaningful results through early pre-litigation settlement negotiation. Class action lawsuits are typically filed when a large number of individuals with similar claims or injuries collectively sue a defendant. These cases often involve defective products, false advertising, employment violations, consumer fraud, securities fraud, environmental harm, or data breaches. Depending on complexity, a class action can take several months to several years to resolve, particularly if appeals are involved.
He remains dedicated to advancing justice and corporate accountability through class action litigation. His work is vital in situations where regulatory oversight may fall short of protecting the public. By pursuing these cases, he provides individuals with a collective avenue to seek justice while ensuring that corporations face consequences for misconduct. His approach promotes transparency and encourages businesses to prioritize safety and ethical practices.
Successful class actions often lead to long-term improvements that benefit both plaintiffs and the general public. These outcomes can include changes in company policies, product safety measures, and greater consumer awareness. The results of his work extend beyond individual cases, contributing to a broader culture of responsibility and fairness.
Mark Obenstine continues to apply his experience and knowledge to every case he manages. He oversees complex litigation with care, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and fairness at each stage. By coordinating with plaintiffs, managing large volumes of data, and directing settlement administration processes, he ensures that justice is pursued thoughtfully and effectively. His professional integrity and dedication to accountability define his career and continue to guide his work in protecting consumer rights and promoting corporate responsibility.
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