Boutique Watstein Terepka Adds CFPB Litigation Leader
Watstein Terepka LLP has added to its Atlanta office the assistant litigation deputy for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, strengthening its legal ranks with an attorney who also brings experience as a…
Firm News | March 12, 2025
Former Jones Day Litigator Joins Boutique Watstein Terepka
3rd National boutique Watstein Terepka LLP has brought on to its Atlanta office a former Jones Day trial lawyer with experience as a federal prosecutor and as a guide to then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
Firm News | January 27, 2025
3rd Circ. Says Class Cert. Won’t Work In Junk Fax Suit
3rd Circuit upholds the lower court’s finding that class certification would be too unwieldy, resulting in lawsuit not proceeding as a class action.
Watstein Terepka Attorneys Included On Chambers Top Law Firm List
Watstein Terepka LLP recently achieved a Band One Chambers ranking. Attorney Ryan Watstein also received a Band One Chambers ranking, and attorney Matt Keilson was recognized as an Associate to watch.
Kabat Chapman Attys Leave To Open National Boutique
Two former Kabat Chapman & Ozmer LLP attorneys, including the former head of its commercial litigation and consumer class action defense practice, have launched a national boutique with headquarters in Atlanta.
Watstein Terepka LLP Receives Band 1 Ranking from Chambers and Partners
Watstein Terepka LLP has been included on the Chambers and Partners list of the best law firms and lawyers.
The Secret Sauce of a New Corporate Defense Firm With Zero Class Certifications
The new firm, Watstein Terepka, opened Friday and represents businesses in commercial disputes and defends clients in class actions across the country from its offices in Los Angeles, Miami, and its home base in Atlanta.
ritz-carlton tipping suit tossed over conflicts, complexities
“A Florida federal judge has dismissed a proposed class action alleging Ritz-Carlton hotels scam customers by hiding automatic tipping in restaurant bills, denying class certification in part because the proposed class representative was rendered inadequate due to his counsel’s conflict of interest.”
Watstein Terepka LLP Gets Four Motions to Dismiss With Prejudice Wins in Four Months
“It’s rare for a class action defense practice at even a big firm to get four ‘with prejudice’ motion to dismiss wins in a year, much less a new, 10-lawyer firm to get four in a little over a month,”




