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Herbert E. Milstein, Steven J. Toll, Michael D. Hausfeld

 

Christopher L. Lebsock

Christopher L. Lebsock, Of Counsel, joined Cohen Milstein in January 2008 and is a member of the Antitrust practice group. 
 
Mr. Lebsock is currently working on a number of computer technology antitrust cases including In re Flash Memory Antitrust Litigation (N.D. Cal.), In re TFT-LCD (Flat Panel) Antitrust Litigation (N.D. Cal.), and In re Intel Corp. Microprocessor Antitrust Litigation (D. Del.).
 
Prior to joining the Firm, Mr. Lebsock was a principal attorney with The Furth Firm, LLP where he specialized in complex business litigation, particularly antitrust and labor and employment class actions.  Mr. Lebsock was a principal member of the plaintiffs' trial team in Savaglio v. Wal-Mart, a class action of nearly 119,000 Wal-Mart hourly employees who sued their employer for wrongfully denying them meal periods and rest breaks.  After more than three months of trial, the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff class of more than $172 million, including $115 million in punitive damages.  Mr. Lebsock was also the primary attorney at the firm responsible for litigating In Re Automobile Antitrust Cases I & II, (S.F. Superior Court), a California class action in which the plaintiffs alleged that major automobile manufacturers illegally conspired to prevent the export of Canadian vehicles to the United States.  Mr. Lebsock authored and argued an appeal in that case before California's First District Court of Appeals.  The decision is published at 135 Cal.App.4th 100 (2005).    

Mr. Lebsock graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder (1993), where he received a B.A. in Economics and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.  He obtained his law degree from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law (1996).  He was Senior Managing Editor of the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly.

Mr. Lebsock is admitted to practice in California.

Contact: clebsock@cmht.com

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