David Stern is an associate at ASK LLP. David represents clients in mass tort litigation. David passionately advocates for justice for individuals who have been wronged by powerful organizations. Prior to joining ASK LLP, David was an associate at a law firm specializing in Federal Employers’ Liability Act and Federal Railway Labor Act litigation.
Education:
David graduated from Mitchell Hamline School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude (2017). David was on the editorial board of the Mitchell Hamline Law Review and competed in the National Native American Law Students Association Moot Court. David graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, B.A. in Philosophy (2013).
Recognition:
David was named a Super Lawyers Minnesota Rising Star in 2022 and 2023. David was named to the Law360 2022 Bankruptcy Editorial Advisory Board.
Affiliations:
David is admitted to practice law in the State of Minnesota and the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. David is a member of the Minnesota Association for Justice, the American Association for Justice, the Minnesota State Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association, and the American Bankruptcy Institute.
Practice Areas:
Mass Torts, Personal Injury, and Bankruptcy.
Publications
New York Law Journal, June 2, 2023
Second Circuit Establishes 7-Factor Test for Nonconsensual Releases in Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Reversal
New York Law Journal, April 20, 2023
Latest Developments in Toxic Torts, Sexual Abuse and Other Notable Litigations
New York Law Journal, January 20, 2023
Recent Developments in Hair Product, Juul and Tylenol Litigations
New York Law Journal, October 28, 2022
Developments in Camp Lejeune, Mallinckrodt and Boy Scouts Cases
New York Law Journal, April 1, 2021
Developments in CPAP Machine, Weedkiller and Other Litigations
New York Law Journal, October 1, 2021
Mass Torts Update – Opioid, Sexual Abuse, Weed Killer and IUD Litigation Development
New York Law Journal, July 6, 2021
Mass Torts Update – Opioid, Sexual Abuse, Weed Killer and IUD Litigation Developments
American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, November 17, 2022
The Evolution of Future Claims Representatives
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