Hibnick v. Google Inc.
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EXHIBITS re 19 MOTION for Entry of proposed pretrial Order No. 1; Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion for Entry of Pretrial Order No. 1 filed by Eva Hibnick, Andranik Souvalian. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Exhibit B, # 3 Exhibit C, # 4 Exhibit D)(Related document(s) 19 ) (Ram, Michael) (Filed on 5/7/2010) Modified on 5/10/2010 (cv, COURT STAFF).
EXHIBIT C
SHUBLAW LLC
315 Bala Avenue Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 (610) 453-6551 FAX (215) 559-1606
Admitted in PA, NY, CA, DC
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Jonathan Shub is the founding partner of ShubLaw LLC and is recognized as one of the nation's leading consumer rights lawyers, based on his vast experience representing classes of individuals against well-known manufacturers of consumer products. He has gained notable attention in the area of defective consumer electronics and computer hardware as a result of many leadership positions in cases against companies such as Hewlett-Packard, Maytag, IBM and Palm. In fact, Maximum PC Magazine said that "Shub is becoming renowned for orchestrating suits that have simultaneously benefited consumers and exposed buggy hardware." A Philadelphia native, and an avid cyclist, Jon's approach to his hobby is the same as his approach to his practice: perseverance is the key to success. He brings a fresh, practical approach to this work and recognizes the value of the human experience in analyzing and resolving legal problems. Jon launched his career in the Washington office of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, where he worked on complex commercial matters including corporate investigations and securities litigation. He then moved into a practice of consumer protection and advocacy. Prior to forming ShubLaw, Jonathan opened and was the resident partner in the Philadelphia office of Seeger Weiss LLP. Jon regularly appears in federal courts nationwide, and in many high profile consumer protection cases Jon's leadership roles require him to develop the theories of liability for the entire class as well as the overall trial strategy for the cases. Jon's experience in consumer products litigation includes the following matters as a lead counsel:
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Presently serves as co-lead counsel in litigation against Facebook for deceptive advertising practices, Presently serves as co-lead counsel in a national class action against Palm involving defective smart phones. Presently serves as co-lead counsel in a national class action against Nissan for defective tires on its 350Z model. Presently serves as co-lead counsel in a national class action against Hewlett Packard claiming defects in certain printer models. Presently serves as co-lead counsel in litigation against Vonage for consumer fraud. Served as co-lead counsel in litigation against Maytag, where he was instrumental in negotiating a $42.5 million nationwide settlement for a class of more than 200,000 Maytag customers.
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Served as co-lead counsel in a significant nationwide class settlement against IBM that affected more than 3 million hard drive purchasers.
Education: Delaware Law School of Widener University (now Widener University School of Law), cum laude, 1988 American University (Washington D.C.), B.A., 1983 Bar Admissions: District of Columbia; New York; Pennsylvania; California United States District Courts of the
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Eastern District of Pennsylvania Eastern District of Michigan Central District of California Northern District of California
Memberships and Associations: American Trial Lawyers Association American Bar Association Consumer Attorneys of California Honors and Awards: SuperLawyer, Pennsylvania (2005 -2009) Wolcott Fellow Law Clerk to the Hon. Joseph T. Walsh, Delaware Supreme Court, 1988 Publications and Presentations: Speaker, "Computer Technology and Consumer Products Class Actions," Consumer Attorneys of California 46th Annual Convention, November 2007 Frequent speaker, American Association for Justice (formerly ATLA) Author, "Distinguishing Individual from Derivative Claims in the Context of Battles for Corporate Control," 13 Del. J. Corp. L. 579 (1998) Author, "Shareholder Rights Plans ? Do They Render Shareholders Defenseless Against Their Own Management," 12 Del. J. Corp. L. 991 (1997) Co-author, "Once Again, the Court Fails to Rein in RICO," Legal Times (April 27, 1992) Co-author, "Failed One-Share, One Vote Rule Let SEC Intrude in Boardroom," National Law Journal (October 8, 1990). Articles Editor, Law Review, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, 1987-88 Community Involvement: Jon is active in his local synagogue and is a political fundraiser
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