Evans Law Firm, Inc. attorney Ingrid M. Evans appears on NBC Bay Area News tonight at 6 speaking up for consumers!
Chris Chmura and James Jackson of NBC Bay Area Responds take on the Administration’s efforts to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. For their story, the reporters reached out to California trial attorney and consumer advocate Ingrid Evans of Evans Law Firm, Inc. for her reaction. Spoiler alert: she denounces the Administration’s move as a travesty against consumers in this country. You can read the full story here: https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Midnight-Deadline-Looms-for-Public-Comment-on-Consumer-Banking-Complaint-Database-488147471.html
Ms. Evans is a trial attorney and consumer advocate in the Bay Area, and throughout California and the nation. She is the founder of Evans Law Firm. Ms. Evans and the attorneys at Evans Law Firm represent consumers every day in the State and federal courts of California, and federal courts throughout the country up to the United States Supreme Court. The firm takes on insurance companies, insurance agents and brokers, securities firms and brokerage houses, big pharma, banks, lenders, credit reporting agencies and more in the fight for consumers rights. The firm’s cases include annuity and life insurance litigation, federal and State whistleblower cases, securities fraud, financial elder abuse, class actions, consumer fraud, and more.
In addition to her own trial work, Ms. Evans writes a daily blog at www.evanslaw.com on legal issues related to consumers, the elderly, whistleblower cases, securities fraud and more. The recipient of numerous professional awards, Ms. Evans also serves on a variety of local, state and national lawyer and advocacy groups. She is a member of the Board of Governors of the American Association for Justice, a national nonprofit advocacy group that promotes a fair and effective justice system so that all people injured by the misconduct or negligence of others can obtain justice in America’s courtrooms, even when taking on the most powerful interests.