Class Action/Mass Torts: Plaintiff, Employment & Labor: Employee, Environmental Litigation, Consumer Law
Class Actions, Employment Law – Employee, Identity Theft
Jeremiah Frei-Pearson, a founding partner of the law firm Finkelstein, Blankinship, Frei-Pearson & Garber, LLP in White Plains, New York, is a highly accomplished litigator specializing in class-action cases that encompass civil rights, consumer protection, consumer privacy, employment law, securities and investor fraud, as well as whistleblower actions. He diligently represents consumers, employees, and everyday Americans in legal battles against powerful corporations, achieving numerous multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients. His client base spans White Plains, Dutchess County, and the wider southeastern New York region.
Mr. Frei-Pearson graduated magna cum laude from Skidmore College and obtained his law degree from Stanford Law School. During his time at law school, he served as a senior symposium editor for the Stanford Law & Policy Review and held a prestigious fellowship sponsored by the Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation.
His exceptional advocacy on behalf of clients has garnered him several accolades and distinctions, including recognition on the National Trial Lawyers Association’s list of the top 100 trial lawyers. Additionally, he has received honors and acknowledgments for his contributions to public interest law and community service. His work in death penalty cases earned him the Thurgood Marshall Fellowship from the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and he received a citation from the New York City Council for his dedicated child advocacy efforts.
Beyond his legal practice, Mr. Frei-Pearson serves as the chair of the White Plains Mayor’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities. He also brings his legal expertise to his work with the national nonprofit organization Children’s Rights, Inc., where he advocates for the rights of foster children through litigation.