The Spencer Law Firm
2 Venture, Suite 420, Irvine, California 92618, Irvine, CA 92618
About The Spencer Law Firm
The Spencer Law Firm, established in 2000, represents clients in personal injury, employment law, class action, and consumer rights cases. Based in Irvine, California, the firm serves clients across the state. It has recovered over $120 million for clients in complex litigation. Attorney Jeffrey Spencer is bilingual in English and Spanish. The firm receives over 90% of its cases through client referrals.
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Notable Case Results
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$65M
Consumer Class Action
Recovered for Pacific Bell/SBC DSL customers in a class action against Pacific Bell/SBC for falsely advertised DSL internet speeds. Consolidated into the In Re SBC litigation.
$20M
Consumer Class Action
Recovered for customers of RealNetworks in the first class action lawsuit against RealNetworks for secretly attaching spyware to RealJukebox software, tracking internet usage, and assigning GUIDs without authorization.
$14M
Consumer Class Action
Recovered for customers of Stamps.com in a class action for not providing an effective means of closing accounts and not pro-rating final bills upon service termination.
$10M
Employment Class Action
Recovered for employees of Lenscrafters in a class action alleging failure to provide meal and rest breaks and pay overtime compensation to California employees.
$5M
Employment Law
Settlement on behalf of nine women who were subjected to unwanted hugging and kissing by the general manager of an Orange County restaurant. Involved a trial on alter ego claims.
$4.6M
Tenant Rights Class Action
Recovered for tenants of El Dorado Inn and Valencia Inn in a class action for violating California Civil Code 1940.1 ('28 Day Shuffle').
