Patrick J. Brickman
Attorney Patrick Brickman focuses his practice on class actions and complex litigation. His cases primarily deal with unlawful conduct by government agencies, manufacturers, retailers, and employers. These actions touch on any number of legal issues across diverse areas of law, including consumer law, real estate law, insurance law, commercial law, constitutional law, tax law, advertising law, wage & hour law, benefits law, and more.
Patrick attended the University of Dayton for his undergraduate work, and the University of Akron School of Law for law school, where he was an advocate on the Moot Court Team and an Associate Editor for the Akron Law Review.
Patrick has a passion for holding corporations and government accountable to consumers, small businesses, and taxpayers.
Published Articles:
CBD, THC, the FDA & Other Acronyms in an Emerging Industry: A Consumer Perspective
Does Shady Grove Allow for Recovering Statutory Damages Under CSPA?
What’s the Damage? Class Actions & Damages Theories
When Does Social Media Marketing Become a Dumpster Fyre?
Class Action Settlements and Bad Faith Objectors: A Plague on Both Our Houses
The Big Questions: A Case Study on What Is ‘Unfair’ and ‘Deceptive’
Will the New Administration Trump Class Actions?
Class Actions in the Employment Law Context
On a Personal Note:
Pat is hopelessly devoted to golf and to Cleveland sports teams, all of which causes him much anguish.