Three Gibbs Mura partners selected to Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers list for 2025

April 9, 2025

Gibbs Mura is proud to announce that Eric Gibbs, Andre Mura, and Amy Zeman have been honored as Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers for 2025. Issued annually since 2007, Lawdragon’s guide recognizes the nation’s top plaintiff consumer attorneys who serve as “champions who dedicate their lives to helping people going through the hardest moments of their lives,” and who have been nominated, reviewed and vetted by a board of their peers.

About Eric Gibbs

In thirty years of practice, Eric Gibbs has developed a distinguished reputation with his peers and the judiciary for his work prosecuting consumer protection, whistleblower, financial fraud, and mass tort matters. He has been appointed to leadership positions in dozens of contested, high profile class actions and coordinated proceedings. Eric has recovered over a billion dollars for the clients and classes he represents and has negotiated groundbreaking settlements that resulted in meaningful reforms to business practices and have favorably impacted plaintiffs’ legal rights. Among other things, Eric currently focuses on introducing law students from all walks of life to the Plaintiffs’ bar.

Eric has been widely recognized for his professional excellence and achievements and has been selected by numerous publications as a leading lawyer in the field of Class and Mass Actions. He has been recognized among Law 360’s “Titans of the Plaintiffs Bar” and the Daily Journal’s “Top Plaintiff Lawyers in California, and he received the 2019 California Lawyer Attorney of the Year (CLAY) Award for his work in the Anthem Data Breach Litigation. Under his leadership, the firm received the Bridge Builder Award from the Black Women Lawyers Association of Northern California in 2024.

About Andre Mura

Andre MuraAndre represents plaintiffs in class actions and mass torts including in the areas of consumer protection, privacy, and products liability. Before joining Gibbs Mura, Andre was senior litigation counsel at the Center for Constitutional Litigation PC, where he represented plaintiffs in high-stakes appeals in state supreme courts and federal appellate courts.

Andre has been honored twice with a California Lawyer Attorney of the Year Award: in 2023 for his involvement and success at trial in Patz v. City of San Diego, and in 2019 for his work in the California Supreme Court in De La Torre v. CashCall. He is on the Board of the Impact Fund, the Civil Justice Research Initiative of Berkeley Law, a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, a member of the Lawyers Committee of the National Center for State Courts, a Trustee of the National Civil Justice Institute, past Chair of the American Association for Justice’s LGBT Caucus, past Trustee of the National College of Advocacy, and a member of Williams College’s Latino/a and BiGLATA Alumni Network.

About Amy Zeman

Amy has built a reputation in the plaintiffs’ bar for delivering results and justice to consumers and sexual assault survivors in class action and mass tort litigation. She secured a $73 million settlement from UCLA on behalf of sexual assault survivors who brought claims against gynecologist Dr. James Heaps and achieved a historic $14.975 million dollar jury verdict as co-lead trial counsel on behalf of Pacific Fertility Center patients whose genetic material was destroyed in a catastrophic cryo-preservation tank failure. Media throughout the country have hailed the verdict as groundbreaking, and the Washington Post noted it as “a historic verdict that could have far-reaching consequences for the loosely regulated U.S. fertility industry.”

The Daily Journal recognized Amy among the Top Women Lawyers in California for 2023, and Northern California Super Lawyers named her a 2024 Super Lawyer. Amy has previously served in leadership roles for the American Association for Justice’s Class Action and Qui Tam Litigation Groups.

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