Daniel J. Kurowski is a partner at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP. Since 2006, Mr. Kurowski has focused his practice on protecting the interests of individuals and small companies prejudiced by large corporations and organizations. Based in Chicago, with cases located throughout the country, his current work with the firm covers a diverse variety of complex cases including.
Representing individuals economically affected by COVID-19, including passengers denied refunds on flights cancelled by airlines as well as students/payors of tuition and fees in litigation against U.S. colleges and universities that closed and only offered online only courses due to the outbreak of COVID-19 but continued to charge full tuition and fees.
Representing athletes in individual personal injury and class-action litigation arising out of concussions/traumatic brain injuries suffered during sporting activities, including in In re National Collegiate Athletic Association Student-Athlete Concussion Injury Litigation (N.D. Ill.) and In Re NFL Players' Concussion Injury Litig. (E.D. Pa.).
Representing consumers of electricity in certified class action alleging claims against nearly two dozen defendants for perpetuating an extensive fuel oil fraud, resulting in users of electricity in Puerto Rico being overcharged by more than $1 billion dollars for electricity since 2002.
Representing purchasers with antitrust, consumer fraud and/or unjust enrichment claims against sellers and manufacturers of retail products.
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