James Goldberg is a litigation partner in FLK's San Francisco office. Over the past twenty-five years he has represented corporations and individuals as both plaintiffs and defendants in federal and state court litigation, arbitration and internal and government investigations.
Representative Matters
Representing Enterprise Rent-A-Car in an arbitration against Federal Insurance for breach of contract and vexatious conduct.
Defending Per Se Technologies in Federal Court in a case alleging breach of contract by a radiology group.
Defending Enterprise Rent-A-Car in a Pennsylvania class action alleging unfair business practices in charging for insurance replacement rentals.
Representing an automobile manufacturer in an internal investigation related to SEC inquiries.
Defending Enterprise Rent-A-Car in a series of class actions in six state and federal courts, alleging unfair business practices in the sale of optional product.
Defending First Nationwide Savings Bank in a case alleging a bank officer had been providing investment advice to a client.
Defending Calix Networks, a telephony start-up, in a case alleging unfair competition and theft of trade secrets, brought by Alcatel in state court.
Defending Teledyne Industries in a case brought by FMC, alleging unfair competition and theft of trade secrets.
Defending First Nationwide Savings in a nationwide class action in federal court, alleging breach of contract and statutory violations in adjusting interest rates.
Defending Consolidated Enterprises against allegations that it conspired to monopolize the distribution of alcoholic beverages.
Defending The Deutsch Company in an action by Teledyne alleging it illegally monopolized the market for aerospace hydraulic fasteners.
Education
Graduated from Yale University (B.A. magna cum laude 1974); University of Chicago (J.D. 1981). Mr. Goldberg clerked for Judge James Doyle, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin.
Memberships
Litigation Sections of the San Francisco, California and American Bar Associations.
Admitted
United States Court of Appeals - Ninth Circuit
United States Court of Appeals - Eleventh Circuit
United States District Courts - Central, Northern and Eastern Districts, California
California Supreme Court.
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