REED R. KATHREIN is a partner in the class action law firm Hagens Berman Sobel & Shapiro LLP. Prior to his partnership with Hagens Berman, Mr. Kathrein was partner of the San Francisco office of Milberg Weiss, which he opened in 1994. Milberg Weiss amicably split into Lerach Coughlin and Milberg Weiss in 2004. For the past couple decades, Mr. Kathrein has focused his practice on complex and class action litigation, principally involving securities or consumer fraud. He was lead counsel in numerous state as well as federal court actions around the country, including co-lead counsel in the In re 3Com Sec. Litig. which settled for $259 million.

Mr. Kathrein publishes and lectures extensively in the fields of litigation, consumer and securities law, class actions, and international law. He has spoken to the American Bar Association (ABA), the American Business Trial Lawyers Association (ABTLA), the Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC), the Practicing Law Institute (PLI), the Securities Law Institute, the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI), state and local bar groups, private seminar organizations and corporations. He annually co-chaired the Executive Enterprises program for corporate officers and counsel entitled, "Dealing With Analysts and the Press." He testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on behalf of the American Bar Association in favor of advice and consent to ratification of treaties on international sales, arbitration, evidence and service of process. He testified before the California Assembly and Senate Committees on Y2K litigation, the unfair trade practice act and changes in the business judgment rule. He actively fought the passage of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) and the Securities Litigation Uniform Standard Act of 1998. He worked behind the scenes to shape the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 on corporate responsibility and accountability.

He served as chairman of the Private International Law Committee of the American Bar Association from 1984-1990, as a director and officer of the International Business Counsel Mid-America from 1983-1988, where he also chaired the policy committee. He acted as an advisor to the U.S. State Department’s Advisory Committee on Private International Law from 1984-1990. He was a member of the executive committee of the National Association of Securities and Consumer Law Attorneys (NASCAT) from 1991-2003, and from 1998 to 2003 was a member of the Board of Governors of the Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC). In 2004 and 2005 he served as co-chair of the Securities Working Group, tasked by the Chief Justices Marilyn Hall Patel and Vaughn Walker to propose and assist in revising the Court's local rules as they relate to securities fraud class actions.

Formerly, Mr. Kathrein was a partner in the Chicago law firm Arnstein & Lehr, where he represented national and international corporations in litigation involving antitrust, commercial, toxic tort, employment and product and public liability disputes from 1979-1988. In 1988 he moved to San Franciso to practice law with David B. Gold and Paul Bennett to whom he expresses great gratitude for teaching him how to litigate against the greedy and powerful. Mr. Gold passed away in 1994.

Mr. Kathrein graduated from the University of Miami (B.A. cum laude, 1974; J.D. 1977) where he served as the first student Editor-in-Chief of the International Law Journal. He is admitted to the Bar of the States of Illinois (1977), Florida (1978) and California (1989).


Reed Kathrein is a lawyer who represents individual and institutional investors and consumers in litigation involving corporate wrongdoing. For more about him go to
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