Thomas Martin is a consumer protection attorney at Consumer Justice Law Firm.
G. Thomas Martin, III (“Tom”) has devoted the past seventeen years of his legal career to protecting the rights of consumers in individual and class action claims arising under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Truth in Lending Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, the Electronic Funds Transfer Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Fair Credit Billing Act, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, and California’s Invasion of Privacy Act, amongst others.
Prior to joining Consumer Justice Law Firm, Thomas Martin was a co-founding partner of his own California law firm specializing in nationwide consumer protection matters for over eleven years. During his tenure there, his firm obtained nine class action settlements (including one for 4.1 million dollars in a contested certification proceeding) in California, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Louisiana and Tennessee.
Prior to that, Thomas Martin was a Managing Attorney and a Team Leader for two nationwide consumer protection law firms. In 2009, Tom was reported to be the 13th ‘most active’ consumer attorney in the United States for that calendar year (representing 176 consumers in the federal courts alone) and in 2012, he was reported to be the 7th ‘most active’ consumer attorney in the country (representing 161 consumers in the federal courts alone).
Thomas Martin has also been recognized as a Southern California “Super Lawyer” in the area of Consumer Law every year from 2015 through 2026.
Thomas Martin is a member of the National Association of Consumer Advocates, and the Los Angeles County Bar Association, where he received certification for completion of the Dispute Resolution Services’ training program as a mediator in 2006. He has been a featured guest on Ron Siegel’s Home & Finance Radio on AM 1510 and Money Radio 1200 in Southern California.
Thomas Martin’s practice includes Credit Report Errors, Bankruptcy Credit Report Errors, Mixed Credit Reports, Deceased Reporting, Background Check Errors, Electronic Funds Transfer Act (EFTA) Violations, Identity Theft Recovery, Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) Violations, and Debt Collection Harassment.