Michael V. Storti specializes in consumer class action litigation. He primarily represents the victims of fraudulent or unfair business practices in the sale of consumer electronics or Internet services. Mr. Storti also represents consumers who have been harmed by violations of State and Federal antitrust laws. He is admitted to practice in California State Courts and the United States District Court for the Central and Northern Districts of California.
Education:
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California (JD, 2008)
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California (MBA, 2008)
Willamette University, Salem, Oregon (BA, Economics, 2003)
Awards:
Dean’s List, Loyola Law School, 2007
Publications:
"Know the Rules for Technology - Based Evidence," The Recorder (May 11, 2010)
"Nine Things You Must Know About Mass Torts - From Classification and Evaluation through Filing - and Keeping - Your Case in the Right Court," Advocate (February 2010)
"'Virtual Representation' and the Application of Collateral Estoppel to Class Certification Decisions in the Aftermath of Taylor v. Strugell," Advocate (December 2008)
"Market for Third Screen: A Study of Market Potential of Mobile TV and Video Across the U.S. and Selected European Countries," MMA International Journal of Mobile Marketing (June 2007, Volume 2, No. 1)
State Bar Memberships/Professional Affiliations:
Admitted to California State Bar and U.S. District Court (CDCA, NDCA)
Los Angeles County Bar Association
Consumer Attorneys of California
Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles
Verdicts and Settlements
$600,000.00 Fraudulent Billing Practices – Luna v. AOL, class action that involved AOL customers who were continued to be billed erroneously even after customers requested cancellations of their accounts. Settlement agreement provides full compensation plus interest for the more than 40,000 class members.