Since 2006, Andrew Kubik has been representing consumers and businesses in complex litigation involving fraud, false advertising, warranty, consumer protection, employment, intellectual property, antitrust, data privacy, and securities fraud claims, with a particular emphasis on class action litigation. Through thorough investigation, cunning strategy, persuasive briefing, and thoughtful argument, Andrew Kubik has helped his clients achieve favorable results, including:
Blackstone International, Ltd. v. Costco Wholesale Corporation (represented Costco and vendors in successful resolution of litigation spanning 4 years, three courts, and arbitration);
Barry Estates v. Sykes (won trial verdict for premier luxury broker on claim for seller's breach of listing agreement on $15 million Del Mar oceanfront home);
Siddle v. Costco Wholesale Corporation, et al. (represented manufacturer of flashlights sold at Costco and mediated early nationwide class action settlement);
Spy Optic, Inc. v. AreaTrend, LLC, 843 F. App'x 66, 67 (9th Cir. 2021)(achieved dismissal of all claims for lack of personal jurisdiction, affirmed on appeal);
Robinson v. Onstar, LLC, No. 16-56412, 2018 WL 2015479 (9th Cir. May 1, 2018)(reversal of order compelling arbitration);
Tait v. BSH Home Appliances Corp., 289 F.R.D. 466 (C.D. Cal. 2012)(achieved nationwide class action settlement valued at over $50 million);
In re: Toll Roads Litigation, Case No. 8:16-cv- 00262 (C.D. Cal. July 31, 2018)(class certification granted for millions of drivers alleging privacy violations against California toll road operators);
Beck-Ellman v. Kaz USA, Inc., 283 F.R.D. 558, 563 (S.D. Cal. 2012)(achieved California-wide class action settlement with significant injunctive and monetary relief); and
Apodaca v. Whirlpool Corp., No. SACV 13-00725 JVS, 2013 WL 6477821, at *1 (C.D. Cal. Nov. 8, 2013)(reached successful resolution for purchases of defective Maytag dishwashers).
Additional favorable outcomes Andrew Kubik has helped to achieve for consumers and investors over his career include:
$175 million settlement in antitrust case Comes v. Microsoft Corp., No. CL82311 (D. IA);
$137.5 million settlement in securities fraud case Carpenters Health & Welfare Fund v. The Coca-Cola Co., No. 00-2838 (N.D. Ga.);
$48 million settlement in the antitrust case In re Reformulated Gasoline (RFG) Antitrust & Patent Litigation, No. 05-01671 (C.D. Cal.);
$1.95 million settlement in Dance v. Levitt Corp. Securities Litigation;
$75 million settlement In Re Wachovia Securities Litigation; and
Ticho v. Budget Rent-a-Car Systems, which resulted in a settlement consisting of a 100% refund of unfair fees to class members.