Justin Wolosz, a partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, handles a variety of commercial disputes for individuals, business executives, and Fortune 500 companies. Wolosz specializes in customer protection violations, unfair competition claims, wrongful terminations, among other areas, and has extensive experience defending clients in class actions in both state and federal courts.
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Position

Partner

Career

A seasoned litigator and trial lawyer, Justin Wolosz has extensive experience developing innovative and efficient strategies to help clients navigate some of the most sophisticated and novel business disputes in Massachusetts and across the nation.

For more than two decades, Justin has acted as a true partner for clients ranging from individuals to corporate executives and Fortune 500 companies. He counsels clients through all phases of complex disputes, from pre-litigation negotiations through litigation, trial, arbitration and appeals.

Justin’s practice covers a diverse range of commercial litigation disputes. His matters touch on all flavors of contract and tort claims; consumer protection violations; False Claims Act investigations and litigation; wrongful terminations; unfair competition claims; and Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act violations. He has particular experience defending clients in consumer class actions in both federal and state court, as well as large multi-district litigation matters. Additionally, Justin helps clients navigate complex state-court litigation before the Massachusetts Business Litigation Session and other state courts.

Education

Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, 1999

College of the Holy Cross, A.B., cum laude, 1996

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Key clients

  • Equity Resource Investments, LLC Steven B. Deutsch Joyce I. Greenberg Margaret E. Sheehan Desktop Metal, Inc. Zac3 Consulting, LLC.

Work highlights

Represented Steven B. Deutsch and Joyce I. Greenberg in an insurance coverage action after their home was destroyed by fire. They were seeking (a) declaratory relief for bad faith insurance practices, (b) monetary damages and other relief based on the defendant's breach of contract and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, (c) interest at the statutory rate from the date of loss and, (d) punitive damages and attorneys' fees arising from the defendant PURE's unfair claim handling and settlement practices.