David Feder focuses on legal issues in whatever tribunal they arise. He has particular expertise in areas such as products liability (especially public nuisance law), tort law more generally, the California Environmental Quality Act, California Unfair Competition Law, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, federal preemption, and many other areas. David has argued numerous motions and appeals in state and federal court and even tried a case in a state administrative tribunal. David won the Fay Diploma for graduating first in his Harvard Law class in 2014, and also won the Project on the Foundations of Private Law Award and the Irving Oberman Family Law Award for best papers in their respective fields. David is a coauthor of Justice Neil M. Gorsuch's New York Times best seller, A Republic, If You Can Keep It. His scholarly works have been cited in the Supreme Court, Harvard Law, Review Stanford Law Review Online, and in other publications.David maintains an active pro bono practice, and has argued several appeals in federal circuit courts including on behalf of a religious refugee seeking asylum in the United States (10th Circuit) a Native American prison inmate deprived of his First Amendment Free Exercise rights (10th Circuit), and severely-injured prison inmate (7th Circuit).
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