Todd M. Friedman
Mr. Friedman concentrates his practice in consumer litigation, including fair debt
collection, lemon law, fair credit reporting and truth
in lending litigation. Prior to
opening his practice, Mr. Friedman was the managing attorney at a top consumer litigation firm,
beginning
in July of 2002. Mr. Friedman was admitted to both the Illinois Bar and the California Bar
in 2002. He has been admitted to practice
before the U.S. District for the Central District of Illinois and
the US District for the Northern, Eastern, Southern and Central Districts
of California. In November of
2005, Mr. Friedman argued in front of the Ninth Circuit court of appeals. Mr. Friedman earned his Juris Doctor
degree from Loyola Law School in 2001 and his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1998.
On March 20, 2006, Mr. Friedman won a trial against Mercedes Benz USA in Los Angeles County in the case of Isip v. Mercedes for Lemon Law
and Breach of Express and Implied Warranties under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Mr. Friedman also successfully defended Mercedes' appeal
of the same trial (For a viewing of this opinion please refer to
http://www.morelaw.com/verdicts/case.asp?n=B192382&s=CA&d=33915).
On August 4, 2005, Mr. Friedman prevailed in a trial for Breach of Warranty under Mag-Moss in the case of Brunner v. Chrysler in San
Diego County. Mr. Friedman also successfully defended the appeal in this case. In 2006, Mr. Friedman won a Lemon Law trial against
Honda in San Bernardino Superior Court in the case of Nomer Medina v. Honda. In November of 2007, Mr. Friedman won another jury trial
against Honda in the Superior Court of Orange County for breach of warranty in the case of James Latham v. Honda.