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August 25, 2021

Keller Postman Partners Honored as 2021 Lawdragon Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers

Partners Zina Bash, Ashley Keller, Seth Meyer, Warren Postman, Ben Whiting, and Jason Zweig of Keller Postman LLC have been honored as 2021 Lawdragon Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers. The list recognizes the best lawyers in the nation who represent plaintiffs in consumer, antitrust, data privacy, and complex financial litigation matters.

These Keller Postman partners are leaders in some of the country’s most complex, high-stakes cases. Their most notable representations in the space include:

Zina Bash (Partner): In De Coster et al. v. Amazon.com Inc., serves as interim co-lead counsel on behalf of Amazon customers who paid inflated prices because of ‘most favored nation’ pricing restrictions imposed on third-party merchants. Also represents the plaintiff States in Texas v. Google and spearheads Keller Postman’s Public Institutions practice. 

Ashley Keller (Partner & Co-Founder): In Texas v. Google, represents six States alleging that Google monopolized products and services used by advertisers and publishers in online-display advertising.

Seth Meyer (Partner): Represents the State of Arizona, 18 municipalities, and thousands of insurance ratepayers across 41 class actions in litigation related to the opioid crisis. Also represents plaintiffs in data breach actions throughout the United States.

Warren Postman (Partner): Leads Keller Postman’s arbitration practice—including the firm’s representation of more than 74,000 individuals who were recorded by Amazon through Alexa devices without consent. As a result of Postman’s work, Amazon recently abandoned its arbitration clause altogether.

Ben Whiting | Keller PostmanBen Whiting (Partner): Leads the firm’s representation of more than 125,000 customers who were deceived by Intuit into paying for tax-preparation services when they were eligible for a free version of Turbo Tax that was required by the IRS.

Jason Zweig (Partner): Has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors, including in In re LIBOR-Based Financial Instruments Antitrust Litigation, in which he is co-lead counsel representing a class of derivative instrument purchasers who purchased from certain non-defendant financial institutions.

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*As of April 2022, the firm has changed its name from Keller Lenkner to Keller Postman.