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Steven A. Martino 
Mobile, Alabama
Partner
phone (251) 433-3131
(800) 256-7728 (Toll-Free)
fax (251) 433-4207
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Steven A. Martino concentrates primarily in class action litigation and mass-tort litigation for allegations of insurance and financing fraud. Mr. Martino participated on the trial team in Avery v. State Farm, a case involving the insurance company's requirement of the use of aftermarket (non-OEM) or imitation crash parts in auto repairs resulting in an overall verdict $1.1 billion. The Illinois Appellate Court recently affirmed a verdict for consumers in the amount of $1.05 billion. See Avery v. State Farm, (Case No.:97L114, Circuit Court for the First Judicial Circuit, Williamson County, Illinois).

For seven years, he served as National Co-Liaison Counsel for the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee in the Multi-District Litigation entitled in re: Amtrak "Sunset Limited Train Crash in Bayou Canot in Mobile, AL, USDC Case No. CV-94-5000-RV-C, following the worst railroad disaster in U.S. history which occurred in September of 1993.

Mr. Martino also served a Co-Lead Counsel in Nealy v. Woodmen of the World, a class action alleging the insurance companies discriminatory practices against African Americans. He currently serves on a Plaintiffs' Steering Committee subgroup in re: Firestone Tire Litigation. He has served on Plaintiffs' Counsel committees for many statewide and national class action cases against cigarette manufacturers, hardboard siding manufacturers, vitamin and prescription drug manufacturers/distributors, cellular phone providers, personal finance/bank institutions, oil and gas producing companies, tax preparation companies and insurance companies.

Areas of Practice:
Class Actions
Mass Tort Litigation
Antitrust
Finance Fraud
Insurance Fraud
Litigation Percentage:
100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions:
Alabama, 1984
U.S. District Court Southern District of Alabama
U.S. District Court Middle District of Alabama
U.S. District Court Northern District of Alabama
U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit
Education:
Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, 1983
J.D.


Earlham College, 1980
B.A.


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Alabama Bar Association
Member


Mobile Bar Association
Member


American Bar Association
Member


Alabama Trial Lawyers Association
Board of Governors


Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Sustaining Member