Freed Kanner partner Jonathan Jagher serves on the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee in this class action related to allegations of data privacy violations by Defendant through its collection of the biometrics of thousands of Illinois residents who have submitted insurance claims to Defendant.

Freed Kanner served as an Executive Committee Member in this antitrust class action arising from Apple’s abusive monopoly in the distribution of iOS apps and related products, seeking to get rid of its pricing mandates, and to reimburse developers for overcharges made through abuse of its monopoly power.

Freed Kanner attorneys served court appointed roles on the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee in this antitrust class action accusing certain salmon farmers of unlawful coordination of the prices charged to direct purchasers of farm-raised Atlantic salmon and salmon products derived therefrom.  This litigation was settled for $85 million.

FKLM is serving as a member of the Executive Committee in this nationwide antitrust class action brought on behalf of direct purchasers of blood reagents.

$41.5 Million

Recovered for the Class

In addition to handling all aspects of discovery concerning two defendants, FKLM attorneys worked closely with lead counsel in drafting the consolidated complaint and successfully opposing a motion to dismiss in this nationwide antitrust class action brought on behalf of direct purchasers of fresh and process potatoes.

$25 Million

Recovered for the Class

FKLM is serving as co-chair of the Executive Committee in this case on behalf of direct purchasers of rail freight services that paid fuel surcharges in this nationwide, antitrust price-fixing case.

FKLM attorneys served on the executive committee in this derivative action in which Plaintiffs recovered $20 million for corporation.

$20 Million

Recovered for the Class

FKLM attorneys served as members of the executive committee in this antitrust price-fixing class action, which ultimately recovered more than $50 million dollars for the class. The settlement included assignable purchase certificates, which the court found increased the competitive value of the settlement.

$50 Million

Recovered for the Class