Michael W. Sobol

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Michael W. Sobol: Attorney with Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein, LLP

Biography

As the chair of Lieff Cabraser’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy group since its inception in 2016, Michael W. Sobol leads novel and challenging consumer protection class action lawsuits of first impression. Within the last few years, Michael’s cases have recovered over one billion dollars and have reformed the business practices for the benefit of tens of millions consumers nationwide.

A two-time California Daily Journal “Top Cybersecurity Lawyer,” in 2025 Michael was selected by Law360 as a “Titan of the Plaintiffs’ Bar,” and in 2019 Michael was named a “California Lawyer of the Year” for his outstanding work on the Anthem Data Breach litigation. The National Law Journal selected him as a 2017 “Cybersecurity Law Trailblazer” for his significant efforts “in the fight against criminal cyber activity and towards adding much needed layers of data security in an increasingly digital world of commerce.” Law360 honored him as a 2017 “MVP for Cybersecurity and Data Privacy.”

The Consumer Attorneys of California have repeatedly honored Michael as a finalist for the organization’s Consumer Attorney of the Year Award. In 2011, the CAOC recognized Michael for Gutierrez v. Wells Fargo, a class action trial that proved Wells Fargo deceptively represented its accounting of debit card transactions. Those findings were affirmed on appeal, and a $203 million judgment for restitution has been entered on behalf of a class of over one million California consumers.

In 2012, the CAOC recognized Michael for his work in the Yourke v. Bank of America overdraft fees case which resulted in a $410 million settlement for customers nationwide. In 2013, the CAOC recognized Michael as part of the team that led the multidistrict litigation, In re Chase Bank Check Loans, which produced a $100 million settlement of claims that Chase Bank violated the covenant of good faith and fair dealing in special check loan deals with its credit card customers.

In 2012, Michael was named as a finalist for Trial Lawyer of the Year by Public Justice for his work on the Plaintiff Executive Committee in the multidistrict In re Checking Account Overdraft Litigation, where over 100 cases against 35 of the nation’s largest banks were coordinated. The cases have resulted in several hundred millions of dollars in settlements providing direct payments to class members.

Michael has also taken on the automobile financing industry for allowing local auto dealers to impose discriminatory interest rate markups against African-American and Hispanic customers. The settlements in these cases included the refinancing of billions of dollars in car loan debt.

Michael was also Co-Lead Counsel in a case against the credit reporting industry, where he helped obtain a much-lauded injunctive relief settlement that for the first time required the industry to take measures to verify the accuracy of certain credit information from otherwise reliable sources. Michael has also successfully settled or tried numerous other cases involving financial fraud, false advertising, or unfair business practices against banks and finance companies, credit card companies, insurers, manufacturers, and sellers.

Michael currently represents consumers asserting that Facebook violated their privacy rights by scanning private email messages, and residents of Detroit, Michigan in a class action lawsuit against Morgan Stanley for actively ensuring the proliferation of high-cost, high-risk mortgage loans to bundle and sell mortgage-backed securities to investors.

Published Works

•Panelist, National Consumer Law Center’s 15th Annual Consumer Rights Litigation Conference, Class Action Symposium
•Panelist, Continuing Education of the Bar (C.E.B.) Seminar on Unfair Business Practices-California’s Business and Professions Code Section 17200 and Beyond
•Columnist, On Class Actions, Association of Business Trial Lawyers, 2005 to Present
•The Reach of Statutory Damages, 2008
•Proposition 64’s Unintended Consequences, 2007
•The Rise of Issue Class Certification, 2006
•The Fall of Class Action Waivers, 2005

Honors & Awards

•Selected for inclusion by peers in The Best Lawyers in America in fields of “Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions - Plaintiffs” and “Product Liability Litigation - Plaintiffs,” 2013-2026
•“Top Plaintiff Lawyers,” Daily Journal, 2025
•“Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America,” Lawdragon, 2026
•“Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America,” Lawdragon, 2025, 2026
•“Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers in America,” Lawdragon, 2023-2026
•“Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers in America,” Lawdragon, 2021-2025
•“Titan of the Plaintiffs’ Bar,” Law360, 2025
•“Super Lawyer for Northern California,” Super Lawyers, 2012-2025
•“Lawyer of the Year for Mass Tort & Class Action Litigation,” Northern California, Best Lawyers, 2021
•“Top 100 Lawyers in California,” Daily Journal, 2012-2013, 2021
•“Top Cyber/Artificial Intelligence Lawyer,” Daily Journal, 2018-2019
•“MVP for Cybersecurity and Privacy,” Law360, 2017
•“Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Trailblazer,” The National Law Journal, 2017
•“California Litigation Star,” Benchmark Litigation, 2013-2015
•“Top 100 Northern California Super Lawyers,” Super Lawyers, 2013
•“Trial Lawyer of the Year Finalist,” Public Justice, 2012
•“Consumer Attorney of the Year Finalist,” Consumer Attorneys of California, 2011

In the News

•February 17, 2026
30 Lieff Cabraser Attorneys Recognized as Lawdragon “500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers” for 2026
•January 9, 2026
Eleven Lieff Cabraser Partners Named to 2026 “Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America” List
•September 8, 2025
Twenty-Seven Lieff Cabraser Partners Named to 2026 “Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America” List
•August 21, 2025
36 Lieff Cabraser Lawyers Named to 2026 Best Lawyers Listings
•June 30, 2025
28 Lieff Cabraser Attorneys Selected as 2025 Northern California Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
•June 10, 2025
Law360 Profiles Michael Sobol, “Titan of the Plaintiffs Bar”

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Consumer Protection
  • Cybersecurity & Data Privacy
  • Defective Products

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Hobart College, B.A., cum laude, 1983
Law School Attended:
Boston University School of Law, J.D., 1989
Year of First Admission:
1989
Admission:
1989, Massachusetts; 1990, U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts; 1998, California; 2001, U.S. District Court Northern District of California; 2012, U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit; 2009, U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit; 2010, U.S. District Court Southern District of California; 2011, U.S. District Court Eastern District of California; 2005, U.S. District Court Central District of California
Memberships:

Professional Associations and Memberships

•Bar Association of San Francisco
•Consumer Attorneys of California (Board of Governors, 2007-2010)
•National Association of Consumer Advocates
•State Bar of California

Reported Cases:
Representative Cases: Auto Loan Discrimination; Bank Overdraft Fees; Dell False Discounts; Facebook Message Scanning Class Action; Inaccurate Credit Reporting; Wells Fargo Overdraft Fees
ISLN:
903567969

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415-956-1008  Fax

www.lieffcabraser.com

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