MASS & MONTES LLP blends the experience, talent, and aggressiveness of a large firm with the personal service and cost-consciousness of an attentive sole practitioner. We are experienced litigators dedicated to providing the highest quality legal service. In fact, every one of our cases is closely managed by a partner and no significant decision is made without partner involvement.

Mass & Montes LLP has internal resources that allow us to staff cases with experienced trial lawyers whose strengths span an array of practice areas. We do this with an eye for cost effectively litigating case with the client’s best interests and litigation objectives in mind. In addition, we have earned a reputation for discovering innovative solutions when answers are far from clear and developed the ability to successfully exploit the opponent’s weaknesses.

At Mass & Montes LLP, we pride ourselves in driving legal issues with skill and confidence, cutting through complex contractual or litigation disputes, controlling the litigation agenda, and moving cases efficiently and effectively to resolution.

Our ultimate goal is to achieve our clients’ objectives as quickly and economically as possible and with the least amount of disruption.

We specialize in employment, construction and commercial litigation in State and Federal Courts.

News & Events

Jenny Craig, Inc.
On November 21, 2007, Mass & Montes, LLP, filed a class action complaint against Jenny Craig, Inc., alleging that it violated California and federal law by failing to pay overtime wages to their call center consultants and program directors, and also failed to provide them with a 30 minute m...
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Oil Changers, Inc.
On April 30, 2009, Mass & Montes, LLP, filed a class action complaint against Oil Changers, Inc., alleged that it violated California law by failing to pay overtime wages to their store managers, despite their job duties being predominantly non-exempt. The Plaintiffs’ Complaint requests th...
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