Ehrlich Law Firm
237 W. Fourth Street, Claremont, CA 91711, Claremont, CA 91711
About Ehrlich Law Firm
Ehrlich Law Firm serves as appellate counsel for California plaintiffs' trial lawyers from its Claremont office. The firm handles civil appeals, including personal injury cases, and has defended judgments totaling over $400 million since 2007. Jeffrey I. Ehrlich, the firm's founder, is a Harvard Law School graduate and has been a certified appellate specialist since 1996. He has secured landmark decisions in the U.S. and California Supreme Courts. Many award-winning trial attorneys engage the firm for significant appeals.
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Notable Case Results
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$100M
Personal Injury
California Supreme Court denied review of a $100 million personal-injury judgment in O’Malley v. Diamond Resorts Management, Inc., leaving the Court of Appeal’s decision affirming the judgment entirely undisturbed.
$100M
Personal Injury
Affirmance of a $100 million judgment in O’Malley v. Diamond Resorts Management, Inc., for a brain injury sustained by a hotel guest due to hotel negligence and false information from staff. The Court of Appeal rejected all defendant's arguments.
$90M
Employment Law
Affirmance of a $90 million summary judgment in Augustus v. ABM Security Services, Inc., in favor of a plaintiff class in a rest-break class action. The Supreme Court held that employers cannot require employees to remain 'on call' during rest breaks.
$51M
Wrongful Death
Affirmance of a $51 million wrongful-death judgment in Shinedling v. Sunbeam Products, Inc.
$26.4M
Wrongful Death
A $26.4 million wrongful-death judgment settled while on appeal in the Ninth Circuit. Case name and information withheld for confidentiality.
$21.5M
Wrongful Death
Affirmance of a $21.5 million wrongful-death and personal-injury judgment in Cruz v. Mathenge, arising from a defect in a Nissan QX 56 SUV.
