Albert Pak is an Associate at Keller Postman LLC. He represents plaintiffs in a range of disputes, including consumer protection and antitrust matters. He brings deep experience representing plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation and has delivered written and oral arguments in state and federal courts at the trial and appellate levels, as well as in arbitration.
At Keller Postman, Albert has represented thousands of people in court and in arbitration. He represents individuals whose privacy rights were violated by devices enabled with Alexa, Amazon’s smart home technology. He also represents individual consumers who were charged unfairly high prices by Amazon in light of Amazon’s most favored nation clause against third-party merchants.
Before joining Keller Postman, Albert was an associate at Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick PLLC in Washington, D.C., where he represented plaintiffs and defendants in federal and state courts at the trial and appellate levels. His practice at Kellogg Hansen focused on appellate, commercial, securities, and antitrust litigation.
Albert served as a law clerk for Judge John M. Rogers of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He graduated from Yale Law School, where he was Managing Editor of the Yale Journal of International Law and a teaching assistant for a course on legal writing. He earned his master’s degree in philosophy and his undergraduate degree in philosophy and political science from Stanford University, graduating with distinction and honors. He was also admitted to Phi Beta Kappa.
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