Mario Alba earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from St. John’s University, with the distinction of being on the Dean’s List during three of his four years of attendance. Upon completion of his undergraduate degree, Mr. Alba earned his Juris Doctor degree from the Hofstra University School of Law in 2002. During his law school career, he was selected to participate in the Hofstra Moot Court Seminar and was an active member of the Student Bar Association. Mr. Alba also studied abroad in Nice, France, where he studied under Judge Pierre Leval of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York.
During his summers between law school, Mr. Alba clerked at the firm. His experience included investigating and researching potential securities class actions and antitrust law suits. Prior to joining Coughlin Stoia, Mr. Alba was involved in civil litigation in the area of no-fault insurance as well as contractual work. At the firm, Mr. Alba is responsible for initiating, investigating, researching and filing of securities and consumer fraud class actions. He is also an integral member of a team that is in constant contact with clients who wish to become actively involved in the litigation of securities fraud. In addition, Mr. Alba is active in all phases of the firm’s lead plaintiff motion practice. |