Experienced California Class Action and Serious Injury Litigation Firm
MARLINE & SALTZMAN, LLP, has been selected as one of the Top Class Action Employment Firms of the Year by Law360.com. Click Here to read the article.
Class Action Lawsuits ▪ Complex Cases ▪ Serious Personal Injury
California residents enjoy the highest levels of legal protections in the nation. Marlin & Saltzman, LLP, is recognized throughout Southern California as a prominent class action and serious personal injury litigation firm that works aggressively to protect the rights of individuals who have suffered financial damages resulting from:
- An employer’s illegal overtime and compensation practices
- An employer’s misclassification of its workers' status
- A corporation’s breach of consumer contract and warranties
- A manufacturer’s defective products
- Truck drivers not receiving all pay due them under the law
- Serious personal injuries resulting from someone’s negligence
Contact us today to discuss your case. We will work with you to determine whether you have been the victim of wrongdoing so that you may pursue your claim individually or as a member of a group of individuals. We offer a free consultation and handle all cases on contingency. You will not pay attorney fees for our services unless you recover money in a settlement or jury award.
Established in 1985, our firm is recognized as one of Southern California’s prominent litigation firms. Our attorneys have earned the highest rating ("AV")* from Martindale Hubbell for ethics and legal ability, and members of our team have been named California SuperLawyers and Rising Stars.
From wherever you are in California, call us toll free at 866-959-9552 or contact our offices in Los Angeles or Orange County by e-mail to arrange a free consultation.
*CV, BV and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories — legal ability and general ethical standards.
