Carl Fuardo is a seasoned litigation strategist and member of the plaintiffs’ bar, bringing over 20 years of experience in large-scale litigation. His work focuses on antitrust issues involving alleged restraints of trade, monopolization, and other forms of anticompetitive conduct. He combines legal insight, business acumen, and investigative instinct to approach matters with both strategic vision and executional precision.
Carl contributes to case analysis and discovery, including early fact development, formulating discovery strategy, preparing for depositions, and assisting with trial readiness. He investigates deponents and their roles in the alleged events to make certain the examining attorney is well-prepared. His disciplined, detail-oriented approach helps identify the key facts that shape case outcomes and keeps the evidentiary record clear, organized, and persuasive.
Carl has extensive experience in complex class action matters through engagements with national law firms in New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia. His work includes financial litigation, securities fraud, unfair competition, and copyright infringement. He has also mentored eDiscovery attorneys and is highly skilled in using enterprise eDiscovery platforms to efficiently manage large, multi-source electronically stored information datasets.
Prior to entering the legal field, Carl held senior executive roles in sales and marketing within the technology sector. That experience provides a solid understanding of market dynamics and competitive behavior, brings an experience‑driven perspective to discovery efforts, and strengthens the firm's ability to secure compensation for class members harmed by those responsible for egregious and unlawful conduct.