Robert S. Beall, II

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Mr. Beall is a Partner in the Firm's Orange County office. He currently serves as the Head of the Firm's Business Trial Practice Group and as the Firm's Administrative Partner.

Areas of Practice

Mr. Beall specializes in complex civil litigation and intellectual property disputes, with emphasis in unfair competition, securities, trade secret, patent and professional liability litigation. Mr. Beall represents many major clients including LaSalle Business Credit/Abnamro, U.S. Bancorp, LendingTree Loans, Comerica Bank, General Electric Capital Corporation, Storage USA, American Megatrends, Inc., Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc., Iron Grip Barbell Company and Fender Musical Instruments, Inc.

Mr. Beall has extensive experience handling large class action lawsuits, including class actions filed under Business and Professions Code Section 17200 and 17500 and general business litigation matters in a wide range of areas with specific expertise in the areas of financial institutions and mortgage industry clients.. Mr. Beall served as counsel on the County of Orange Securities Litigation matters which resulted in nearly $900 million in recoveries for the County in connection with the In Re County of Orange bankruptcy proceeding. Mr. Beall also has significant expertise in handling accountant malpractice actions.

Education

  • J.D., University of Southern California, 1987
  • B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, 1984

Admissions

  • Orange County
  • California
  • United States Supreme Court
  • United States Central District Court for the Southern, Central, and Northern Districts of California

Represented LaSalle Business Credit in a breach of contract/fraud claim against Chinatrust Bank which resulted in a verdict against Chinatrust Bank in excess of $20 million after a 30 day jury trial, October, 2006

Represented Pacific Mercantile Bank in a nationally watched class action in California involving the right to class wide rescission for alleged violations of the Truth in Lending Act. The class wide rescission claims were dismissed at the trial court level and the appellate court upheld the decision in a published decision Laliberte v. Pacific Mercantile Bank 2007 Cal App. Lexis 105

Speeches

  • Southern California Chapter of the American Corporate Counsel Association and presented an "Update On Recent Developments Under Business & Professional Code Section 17200", January 2003
  • Appeared with Judge Charles McCoy (Head of Los Angeles Superior Court Class Action Panel) before the Southern California Chapter of the American Corporate Counsel Association for a presentation on "Everything You Need To Know About Business & Professions Code Sections 17200 and 17500", July 2003
  • Served as the Orange County Moderator for the statewide PLI presentation - "Unfair Competition Claims 2003: California Section 17200's impact on Consumers and Businesses Everywhere", August 2003
  • Appeared with Judge J. Richard Haden before the San Diego Chapter of ACCA to present "Business and Professions Code Section 17500 and its Impact on Advertising in California", April 2004
  • Appeared before the Southern California Chapter of ACCA for a presentation on "Recent Developments Regarding California Consumer Class Actions", December 2004
  • Appeared before the Commercial Finance Association and gave a presentation on "Fraud: The Early Warning Signs and Potential Recourse" , March 2006
  • Lectured extensively on the topic of Business and Professions Code Section 17200 and 17500