Lilach is a Senior Associate at Crosner Legal, where she specializes in consumer fraud litigation, with a focus on cases involving false and misleading labeling of consumer products.
She graduated cum laude from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2018. During law school, Mrs. Klein held a judicial externship with the San Diego Superior Court and dedicated her time to various pro bono clinics, including the USD Entrepreneurship Clinic, the USD State Sales and Use Tax Clinic, and the San Diego Clean Slate Clinic. She also served as Chair of the USD Pro Bono Legal Advocates Consumer Affairs Clinic, where she worked with the Legal Aid Society of San Diego to provide legal assistance to underserved clients in consumer protection cases.
Throughout her legal career, Mrs. Klein has been a dedicated advocate for plaintiffs, taking on large corporations in cases involving unfair business practices. She has played an active role in multi-million-dollar lawsuits, securing refunds for consumers, and driving meaningful changes to corporate practices. Notable cases include: Capaci, et al. v. Sports Research Corporation, Case No. 19-cv-3440-FMO (PDx) (C.D. Cal.) (certified class action involving false labeling in which a $1.6 million settlement was reached); Marin v. Cheeky Scientist, LLC, et al., Case No. 37-2022-00043918-CU-CO-CTL (San Diego Sup. Ct.) ($775,000 class action settlement providing full refunds to purchasers of defendant’s employment counseling services); Walsh, et al. v. Premium Property Management & Development, Inc., RG20072409 (Alameda Sup. Ct.) (class settlement reached providing for full refunds to tenants plus 1x damages for withheld security deposits); Komins v. Yonamine, et al., Case No.19STCV24865 (Los Angeles Sup. Ct.) (injunctive relief and cy pres settlement reached in case involving the collection of personal information on gaming apps); Young v. Neurobrands, LLC, No. 4:18-cv-05907-JSW (N.D. Cal.) (injunctive relief settlement in certified class action requiring modifications to product’s formulation or labeling); Hilsley v. Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., No. 3:17-cv-02335(GPC) (S.D. Cal.) (certified class action involving the false labeling of cranberry juice products, resulting in a $5.4 million settlement).