Consumer Protection Class Action

Attorneys at Stonebarger Law have successfully served as Lead or Co-Lead Class Counsel prosecuting numerous Class Actions to Judgment against large corporations for violations of California consumer protection statutes, recovering millions of dollars in benefits for individuals across the country, including in the following cases:


Christopher v. Baskin-Robbins, USA, LLC, San Diego County Superior Court, Case No. 37-2007-00069556-CU-BT-CTL (Class action for misrepresentations of product quantities);

Kedem v. Toys 'R' Us, Inc., Santa Clara County Superior Court, Case No. 1-09-CV-141570 (Class action for under-refunding on returned gifts);

Pochis v. Arpu, Inc., McAfee, Inc., et al., Northern District of California, Case No. 3:10-cv-01358-H-CAB (Class action brought on behalf of a Nationwide class of consumers who had their debit and/or credit cards billed without prior authorization);

Daniels v. Worldwide Tracers, Inc., Santa Clara County Superior Court, Case No. 109CV150765 (Class action brought on behalf of a California class of consumers who purchased Defendant's search services in exchange for a "flat fee" to only be subsequently informed that additional monies may be required);

In Re: Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. Data Security Breach Litigation, Southern District of Texas, Case No. 4:09-MD-2046 (Mr. Stonebarger served as a member of the Executive Committee in the Consumer Track Actions in this MDL proceeding relating to a security breach whereby consumer credit card information was compromised); and

Alcarion v. Charlotte Russe, Inc., et al., Southern District of California, Case No. 3:13-cv-01176-DMS-NLS (Class action for the sending of unsolicited and un-consented text messages).

Stonebarger Law serves as counsel in numerous pending Class Action lawsuits filed against various companies for violations of both California and Federal consumer protection statutes, including the following cases:

In re: EasySaver Rewards Litigation, Southern District of California, Case No. 3:09-CV-2111-AJB(WVG) (Class action brought on behalf of a Nationwide class of consumers who had their debit and/or credit cards billed without prior authorization)