Tom Loeser is a Partner in the Seattle
office of Cotchett Pitre & McCarthy, LLP, where he represents consumers in
nationwide class action cases and individuals in qui tam whistleblower
cases. Tom is a Martindale-Hubbel AV
Preeminent Rated Superlawyer and member of Law Dragon’s 500 Leading Lawyers in America and
the National Trial Lawyers
Top 100 Trial Lawyers. Mr. Loeser adds a hard science, and a
high-technology career to his 25 years of litigation, including 18 years in
class actions and five years as a federal prosecutor. Mr. Loeser’s technology
career included an MBA, writing code for the Treasury at Microsoft, a financial
analyst position at the Hewlett-Packard Company and two years of technology
licensing in Silicon Valley.
In 2002, Mr. Loeser was appointed an Assistant United States
Attorney in Los Angeles where after two years of prosecuting all manner of
federal crimes, he joined the elite Cyber and Intellectual Property Crimes
Section. This role required months of training in the investigation and
prosecution of hacking, computer intrusion, malware, and data breach cases. The
training was cutting edge, requiring Top Secret clearances, and it was ongoing
throughout Mr. Loeser’s government service. Mr. Loeser resolved hundreds of
criminal cases—including federal hacking and data theft cases—and brought over
a dozen federal cases to trial and through appeal.
Mr. Loeser’s practice has included the prosecution and
resolution of dozens of complex actions against the titans of industry,
including national banks, insurers, builders, title companies, carmakers,
mortgage lenders, trucking companies and nationwide retailers. Mr. Loeser
specializes in the prosecution of cases that are not just complex because of
the legal and procedural issues involved, but also because of the technological
sophistication of the products, services or bad acts underlying the legal claims.
Mr. Loeser has worked extensively on many of the largest
consumer class cases in U.S. history. These include legion auto defect cases
such as the $10 billion Volkswagen
“Clean Diesel” MDL and the related $1.3 billion Volkswagen Franchise Dealer litigation.
Mr. Loeser has worked on dozens of data breach and privacy cases including the
massive 2022 T-Mobile data breach case where Mr. Loeser was appointed to
leadership, and the antitrust case against Meta for its abusive collection of
consumer data. Mr, Loeser’s role in these cases touched on all aspects of
litigation, including leadership, strategy, discovery, depositions, legal
briefing and settlement.
Mr. Loeser’s work has garnered praise from the plaintiffs class
action bar, who regularly ask him to speak at class action conferences, and
from judges, including Judge Beth Labson Freeman in San Jose who remarked on
the record:
“It’s not simple, you make it look easy, and that's the art of
what you do, Mr. Loeser, and the Court certainly appreciates the good work in
this case, and in recognition of the many cases that your firm has handled over
the years.”
Dean Sheikh et al v. Tesla, Inc. Final Approval of Settlement
Hearing, The Honorable Beth Labson Freeman, United States District Judge for
the Northern District of California San Jose Division.
Outside of work Tom enjoys time with his family cycling, skiing,
snowboarding, surf-foiling, and in all manner of ocean activities.