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Elite National Litigation Boutique in Philadelphia
Since its founding in 1975, Fine, Kaplan and Black, R.P.C., has established itself as a nationally recognized litigation powerhouse based in Philadelphia. With a practice devoted entirely to high-stakes litigation, the firm has cultivated a reputation for excellence, integrity, and securing landmark results for its clients. For over 50 years, their team of exceptional attorneys has been at the forefront of protecting free commerce and fair competition. The firm specializes in complex legal battles, taking on some of the largest corporations and most challenging cases in the country. They are driven by a commitment to achieving justice for those harmed by anti-competitive practices, consumer fraud, and other forms of corporate misconduct. Fine, Kaplan and Black combines the skill and resources of a large firm with the efficiency and client-focused approach of a boutique practice, making them a formidable advocate in any courtroom.
Premier Antitrust and Business Litigation Lawyers
Fine, Kaplan and Black is a leader in the field of antitrust litigation, playing a pivotal role in many of the nation’s most significant antitrust class actions. Their attorneys possess deep expertise in prosecuting complex price-fixing, market allocation, and monopolization schemes. They represent businesses and consumers who have been victimized by anti-competitive behavior, fighting to recover damages and restore fair competition to the marketplace. The firm is not afraid to take cases to trial, a distinction that sets them apart and often leads to more favorable outcomes for their clients.
- Price-Fixing Class Actions: The firm was lead counsel in In re Urethane Antitrust Litigation, securing a $1.06 billion judgment after a jury trial, one of the largest price-fixing verdicts in history.
- Pharmaceutical Antitrust: They serve as lead counsel in the massive In re Generic Pharmaceuticals Pricing Antitrust Litigation, alleging widespread price-fixing by generic drug manufacturers and having already recovered over $500 million for clients.
- Market Monopolization: Representing clients against companies that unlawfully dominate a market to stifle competition and inflate prices.
Champions of Consumer Protection and Class Actions
The firm also dedicates a significant portion of its practice to prosecuting a wide range of class actions and complex commercial litigation nationwide. They are staunch advocates for consumers and investors who have been harmed by fraudulent or deceptive practices. Their work ensures that individuals can stand together to challenge powerful corporate interests and achieve meaningful redress. Their litigation experience extends across various industries, demonstrating their versatility and commitment to justice.
- Consumer Protection: Fighting against deceptive advertising, unfair business practices, and defective products to protect the rights of consumers.
- Securities Fraud Litigation: Representing investors who have suffered financial losses due to misrepresentation or fraud by publicly traded companies.
- Complex Commercial Litigation: Handling a variety of sophisticated business disputes with skill and relentless advocacy.
Contact the distinguished legal team at Fine, Kaplan and Black to discuss your complex litigation needs. ⚖️
Specializing In
Antitrust Litigation, Class Actions, Complex Commercial Litigation, Consumer Protection, Securities Fraud, Price-Fixing Litigation
Address & Location
Located at the absolute center of Philadelphia, in Center City directly overlooking City Hall.
Building Location
The firm is located inside One South Broad (also known as the Lincoln-Liberty Building), an iconic 28-story Art Deco office tower constructed in 1932 that houses the grand 17-ton Founder Bell.
Suite Access
Enter the three-story gallery lobby of One South Broad from Broad Street, clear building security, and take the high-rise passenger elevator bank to the 23rd floor to reach Suite 2300.
Parking Details
While on-site parking is not available, public parking is readily accessible in several nearby surface lots and multi-level parking garages in Penn Square.
Public Transit
Served by SEPTA Route 4, 16, 27, 32 (Center City); nearest stop is at City Hall.
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