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Ethan Preston

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  • Attorney
Ethan Preston has represented consumers in class action lawsuits since 2007, focusing on consumer privacy and unfair trade practices that relate to consumer technology. Mr. Preston has taken substantial leadership roles in many class actions and was appointed lead counsel or co-counsel for certified classes in: In re Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC Telephone Consumer Protection Act Litigation, No. 11-md-02295 (S.D. Cal. Jan. 25, 2017) Lofton v. Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC, No. 13-05665 (N.D. Cal. Jan. 28, 2016) Holmes v. NCO Financial Services, Inc., No. 10-2543 (S.D. Cal. June 23, 2014) DuFour v. Be, LLC, No. 09-03770 (N.D. Cal. May 20, 2013) Addison v. Monarch & Associates, Inc., No. 14-358 (C.D. Cal. June 23, 2017) Wang v. Asset Acceptance, LLC, No. 09-4797 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 17, 2011) Cosio v. International Performing Arts Academy, LLC, No. CGC-16-551337 (Sup. Ct. San Francisco Sept. 11, 2018) Wang v. Bank of America, N.A., No. CGC-12-526452 (Sup. Ct. San Francisco Aug. 8, 2014) Meyer v. PYOD, LLC, No. 37-2014-00008110-CU-BT-NC (Sup. Ct. San Diego Jan. 6, 2017) Known for his methodical approach to research and case preparation, Mr. Preston is proud to provide sophisticated representation to help consumers solve practical challenges in their everday lives. Before founding Preston Law Offices in 2009, Mr. Preston was a partner at a multi-state law firm that is nationally recognized for its work representing plaintiffs in class action and mass tort claims. Mr. Preston and his wife have three sons and reside in the Dallas area. When he is not practicing law, Mr. Preston enjoys surf fishing and spending time in nature. Education Georgetown Law Center, J.D. University of Texas at Austin, Plan II Program, B.A. Ethan Preston has represented consumers in class action lawsuits since 2007, focusing on consumer privacy and unfair trade practices that relate to consumer technology. Mr. Preston has taken substantial leadership roles in many class actions and was… Read More