CBA Names Matthew J. Goldstein as Chair of the Class Action Committee

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Posted on Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024 at 2:15 pm    

Reviewed by Matthew J. Goldstein, Esq.

We are excited to announce that Wallace Miller attorney Matthew J. Goldstein has been named chair of the Chicago Bar Association (CBA) Class Action Committee for the 2024-2025 year. Matt will host his first meeting as chair on November 6, 2024 at the Wallace Miller offices.

The Chicago Bar Association’s committees form the core of its legal, educational, and advocacy work. During his yearlong tenure, Matt will help bring together Chicago-area attorneys to discuss the latest in class action procedures, share strategies and best practices, advance legal education, and connect with esteemed professionals in the field.

Attorney Matthew J. Goldstein was named chair of the Class Action Committee.

What is the Chicago Bar Association?

Currently celebrating its 150th year, the Chicago Bar Association is one of the oldest and most active bar associations in the U.S. The CBA has more than 17,000 members including lawyers, judges, law students, and professionals from Cook County and Illinois as well as representatives of law firms from across the country.

Bar associations are location-based groups of lawyers founded to improve the administration of justice, provide legal education to lawyers and to the general public, and connect legal professionals with their colleagues. As one of the most respected bar associations in the country, the CBA makes a major impact on the practice and knowledge of law in Illinois and beyond.

The Chicago Bar Association offers a variety of programming, including:

  • Sponsoring education programs to expand public knowledge of the legal and constitutional system.
  • Partnering with the Chicago Bar Foundation and Lawyers Lend-A-Hand to provide high-quality, affordable legal services.
  • Working to make the bar more racially and ethnically reflective of the city of Chicago.
  • Providing continuing legal education (CLE) programs, as well as facilities and services for members.
  • Mentoring law students and young lawyers through the Young Lawyers Section.
  • Providing public legal services like the monthly Law at the Library events, which offer free, virtual legal advice in partnership with the Chicago Public Library and Evanston Public Library.

The CBA’s Practice Area Committees offer education and insight in specific legal areas, from employee benefits to antitrust law. In September 2024, the CBA tapped attorney Matthew J. Goldstein to serve as the chair of the Class Action Committee for a one-year term.

Matthew J. Goldstein appointed chair of the CBA’s Class Action Committee

Matthew J. Goldstein fights tirelessly for his clients and to change the law for the better. His practice focuses on class action litigation and consumer protection law and he has represented clients in a range of complex disputes in state and federal courts, including a recent appeal before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Matthew is admitted to practice in Illinois, before the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and in United States District Court for the Northern, Central, and Southern Districts of Illinois, Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana, Eastern District of Missouri, Western District of Wisconsin, and Southern District of Texas.

Matthew believes in the power of class actions to make a positive difference, both for individual clients and for the justice system as a whole. “Litigation like we do here, going after these companies, is one way to hold these bad actors accountable and keep them in check,” Matt says.

As the chair of the Class Action Committee for the 2024-2025 year, Matt will help build engagement between lawyers and those outside of the legal field. He will organize the CBA’s class action programming and its continuing education for members and continue to develop the association’s role within the justice system.

The role of the Chicago Bar Association Class Action Committee

Of the 17,000 members of the CBA, 5,000 belong to one or more of the 100-plus committees organized by the association. The work of these committees is at the core of the CBA’s mission of engagement, education, and communication.

The Class Action Committee connects lawyers working on class action lawsuits, improves education in the field, and advances policies that benefit clients and the legal system at large. As chair, Matt will work to build engagement, organize meaningful speakers on relevant topics, communicate with members, and encourage and represent diversity.

This is an exciting position at one of the foremost bar associations in the country, and we hope you’ll join us in congratulating Matt on his appointment. We look forward to continuing to connect with clients and the legal community over the course of his tenure with the CBA.

Learn more about Matthew J. Goldstein and listen to his interview with WGN’s Let’s Get Legal.

Looking for legal advice? Check out the resources available at the Chicago Bar Association website or contact Wallace Miller at (312) 261-6193 to discuss your situation free of charge.

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