
Defending the Defenders: Representing and Protecting Servicemembers - TL
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Nothing is more rewarding than helping servicemembers cheated by auto fraudsters. Because of their age and position in the in the military, they are frequent targets by auto fraudsters. You don’t need any prior experience, particularly if you are already an experienced auto fraud attorney.
What You Will Learn
• How to identify methods of protecting service members who are more likely to be targeted by or subject to losses due to auto fraudsters

Drew Sarrett
Drew Sarrett has practiced consumer law since 2011, focusing heavily on individual and class federal litigation under a range of statutes. He also represents individuals in civil rights, employment, and discrimination matters. He has tried cases in multiple courts and argued four successful appeals before the Supreme Court of Virginia. He serves as the Treasurer/President-Elect of the Board of Directors for Virginia Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program and on the Board of Directors for the Virginia Poverty Law Center. He graduated with honors from the George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia and with high honors from the Honors College at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.

Gregory T. Babbitt
Partner
Rosner, Barry & Babbitt, LLP
Gregory T. Babbitt is a partner at Rosner, Barry & Babbitt, LLP, in San Diego, where he handles California car lemon and auto fraud cases (individual and class actions). Prior to joining Rosner, Barry & Babbitt, LLP, Mr. Babbitt was a Deputy Attorney General for the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, Bureau of Consumer Protection (1998–2001).