Justin F. Marquez joins Wilshire Law Firm
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Wilshire Law Firm is happy to announce that Justin F. Marquez, Esq., has become the firm's 13th attorney since its founding in 2007. Specializing in high-stakes class action litigation, Mr. Marquez frequently represents clients in complex cases—in 2018, he successfully recovered over $10 million in lost wages on behalf of workers. He has experience with Consumer Protection, Wage & Hour Class Actions, Qui Tam Claims, Employee Harassment and Discrimination, and Wrongful Termination cases.
"I'm excited to be joining an award-winning legal team that is as committed to excellence as I am," said Marquez. "I hope to continue the advancement of Wilshire Law Firm's advocacy for consumers everywhere."
Prior to joining Wilshire Law Firm, Mr. Marquez was able to obtain several notable settlements, including a $2.5 million settlement in 2018 in which the district court judge found him to be an "experienced and successful litigator." His work has received much praise from his legal contemporaries—Mr. Marquez was selected as a Southern California Rising Star by Super Lawyers from 2017 to 2019, and in 2016 and 2017 he received invitations to The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 under 40. His winning argument in Yocupicio v. PAE Group, LLC, 795 F.3d 1057 (9th Cir. 2015) has been featured in several prominent outlets, including Wright & Miller's Federal Practice and Procedure, and can be viewed on YouTube.
Since it was started in 2007 by Founding Partner and Managing Attorney Bobby Saadian, Esq., JD/MBA, Wilshire Law Firm has recovered more than $350 million dollars for our clients. Our firm has steadily grown since then, doubling in size to more than a dozen lawyers within the past year. To get started with your free case consultation, call Wilshire Law Firm today at (800) 522-7274 or fill out our online contact form.
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