Brian C. Frontino focuses his practice on financial services litigation, regulation, and enforcement. He manages complex litigation for financial services companies facing consumer complaints and class actions, and has defended or settled hundreds of actions across the entire gamut of consumer claims. Brian defends clients against high-volume filers of consumer claims in federal and state trial and appellate courts and arbitrations across the United States, and is frequently called upon to develop overall strategies to fend off such claims. Brian counsels clients on compliance with state and federal laws on debt collection, credit reporting, military lending, unfair business practices, and other consumer protection statutes.
Brian represents consumer banks, credit card issuers, credit reporting agencies, residential lenders, automobile finance companies, student lending companies, payment processors, investment banks, ecommerce companies, collection agencies, and insurance companies.
Brian also maintains a strong pro bono practice, focusing his efforts on advocacy for disadvantaged children. In addition, he serves as a judge in the National Civil Trial Competition for American Bar Association law schools and since 2018, he has been an instructor for Credit Abuse Resistance Education (CARE), a youth financial literacy organization.
Member, Association of Business Trial Lawyers
Staff, Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review
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