Suzanne Klotz’s practice has covered a broad spectrum of complex litigation, including litigation in the areas of employment, real estate, banking and antitrust. Throughout her career, she has repeatedly returned to representing employees in wage and hour class actions and consumers in antitrust class actions. She has worked for private law firms, and has assisted the State of California in several antitrust actions, including the State’s successful challenge to the planned acquisition of two petroleum terminals by the owner and operator of a Bay Area oil refinery. Her specialty is legal research and writing on complex procedural and other legal issues in unsettled areas of the law.
Suzanne graduated from UC Hastings College of the Law. She is a contributing writer to the Wagstaffe Group Practice Guide: FEDERAL CIVIL PROCEDURE BEFORE TRIAL, a publication of the LexisNexis Group.