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Powerhouse Employment Litigation in the US Bank Tower
Matern Law Group, PC is a premier employment and consumer protection law firm located in the iconic US Bank Tower in Downtown Los Angeles. Founded in 2010 by Matthew J. Matern, the firm has grown into a formidable force in the legal community, with a team of over 20 attorneys dedicated to fighting for social justice. The firm’s mission is to level the playing field for employees who face harassment, discrimination, and exploitation by powerful corporations. Matthew Matern, a trial lawyer with over 25 years of experience, has established a culture of aggressive advocacy mixed with genuine compassion for clients who are often going through the most difficult times of their lives.
Protecting Workers and Consumers
The firm specializes in high-stakes litigation, often taking on large class-action cases that result in systemic changes in workplace policies.
- Sexual Harassment: Providing a safe and supportive environment for victims to come forward and hold perpetrators and enabling employers accountable.
- Discrimination: Fighting against workplace bias involving age, race, disability, gender, and sexual orientation.
- Wage Theft: Representing groups of employees in class actions for unpaid overtime, missed breaks, and illegal commission deductions.
- Wrongful Termination: Advocating for whistleblowers and employees fired in retaliation for asserting their legal rights.
- Consumer Protection: Handling cases involving false advertising, data privacy breaches, and defective products.
A Client-Centered Approach
Matern Law Group is known for its diverse and multicultural team, reflecting the vibrant population of Los Angeles. The firm emphasizes clear communication and empathy, ensuring that clients feel heard and respected throughout the legal process. They operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only recover fees if they win the case. This commitment to accessibility allows them to represent low-income workers who might otherwise be unable to afford legal counsel.
"We don’t just win cases; we restore dignity. Your fight is our fight."
The firm’s attorneys have received numerous accolades, including consistent selection to the Super Lawyers list and recognition as Rising Stars. They have recovered over $500 million in settlements and verdicts for their clients, a testament to their litigation prowess and negotiation skills.
Landmark Location
The firm’s Los Angeles office is situated in the US Bank Tower, the city’s most recognizable skyscraper. This prestigious address places them at the center of the legal and financial world, commanding respect from opposing counsel. Whether you are an individual facing a hostile work environment or part of a class of workers denied fair pay, Matern Law Group possesses the resources and experience to deliver justice 🏙️💼⚖️.
Specializing In
Sexual Harassment, Class Actions, Consumer Protection, Whistleblower Claims
Address & Location
633 West 5th Street, Suite 2818B, Downtown Los Angeles, CA 90071
Building Location
The office is located in the US Bank Tower (formerly Library Tower), a 73-story skyscraper famous for its circular glass crown and its role as a defining feature of the LA skyline. It is situated on 5th Street, directly across from the Los Angeles Central Library.
Suite Access
Enter the building through the main lobby on 5th Street. You must present a valid photo ID at the security desk to be issued a visitor pass. Proceed to the elevator bank serving the 28th floor. The office is in Suite 2818B.
Parking Details
Parking is available in the Maguire Gardens/US Bank Tower Garage with entrances on Hope Place. Rates are high ($35+ daily). Nearby parking options include the World Trade Center garage or the Pershing Square garage.
Public Transit
The location is extremely transit-friendly. The Pershing Square Station (Metro B/D Lines) is one block away. The 7th St/Metro Center Station is also within walking distance. DASH buses stop directly in front of the building.
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