Privacy Policy

Welcome to RMP Litigation. We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting the personal information you share with us and in connection with our legal services. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, how we protect it, and your rights in relation to it.

Information We Collect

We may collect the following types of information:

  • a) Information you provide to us: Your name, address, telephone number, email address, and other contact information. Any information you provide when you contact us, request services, fill in forms on the Site, subscribe to newsletters, or otherwise communicate with us. Details of your matter, your instructions to us, your legal issues or challenges (when you engage us for legal services). Payment/billing information (if applicable).
  • b) Information automatically collected: Usage data about how you access and use the Site (for example your IP address, browser type, pages visited, time and date of visit). Cookies and similar technologies (see our Cookies section below).
  • c) Information from third parties: We may obtain information about you from third party sources if you have given permission, or as permitted under applicable law.

How We Use Your Information

We use your information for the following purposes:

  • To respond to your inquiries, provide legal services, communicate with you.
  • To manage our relationship with you or organisations you represent.
  • To send you newsletters, updates, or other communications if you have opted-in.
  • To administer the Site, improve functionality, monitor usage and performance, and enhance user experience.
  • To comply with legal, regulatory or professional obligations.
  • To detect, prevent or respond to fraud, abuse or security issues.

Sharing and Disclosure of Information

We will treat your personal information as confidential. We do not sell or rent your personal information. We may share information:

  • With our personnel, service providers or professional advisors who need access to it to perform services on our behalf.
  • If required by law, regulation or professional rules (for example, in response to a lawful request, legal proceedings or to protect rights, property or safety).
  • In connection with a merger, sale, reorganisation or similar change of our business; in such event we will seek to ensure your data continues to be protected.

Cookies and Similar Technologies

Our Site uses cookies and similar tracking technologies to collect and analyse information about Site usage, to personalise content, to provide social media features and to help us understand how our Site is used. You may disable cookies via your browser settings, though this may affect Site functionality.

Security

We take reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect personal information against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage. However, no security system is impenetrable and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, concerns or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us.

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Jimmie Davis Parker

Jimmie Davis Parker is a partner at Robinson, Markevitch & Parker, bringing nearly two decades of experience as a seasoned civil litigator. He is experienced in consumer protection, landlord-tenant law, and wage-and-hour class actions. Mr. Parker has achieved significant success in the tenant protection realm recovering over $20 million in unlawfully retained residential security deposits and illegal late fees for tenants in several class actions.

In addition to his class action work, Mr. Parker handles a wide range of litigation matters, including business and employment disputes, intentional torts, construction defect cases, breach of contract, and bad faith insurance claims. In one high-profile case, he successfully negotiated the resignation of a public official alongside a substantial cash settlement.

Before joining Robinson, Markevitch & Parker, Mr. Parker worked at a national civil litigation defense firm, representing Fortune 500 companies in toxic tort and employment law matters. He then founded and led his own plaintiff-focused practice for over a decade.

Mr. Parker is admitted to practice in all courts in California.

Education:
University of San Diego School of Law, J.D.
University of California, Davis, B.A., Political Science with a Minor in Education

David Markevitch

David Markevitch is an experienced civil litigator and trial attorney. His expertise and experience include complex business disputes, employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation matters, whistleblower cases, real estate disputes, complex injury and product liability matters, and class actions.

Whether advising on pre-empting a dispute or resolving an existing conflict, David’s knowledge of litigation procedure and dynamics in federal and state courts puts his clients ahead of their competition.

Prior to becoming an attorney, David was a research chemist in the pharmaceutical drug industry.  His work was featured in peer-reviewed articles and is protected in numerous patents where David is one of the inventors.

Education:
University of California, Berkeley, B.S., Chemistry, 2001
UCLA School of Law, J.D., 2007

Damion Robinson

Damion Robinson is a tenacious litigator and trial lawyer who represents individuals and businesses in high-stakes disputes around the country, including business, employment, and insurance cases, and class actions. He has represented investors, employees, and business owners in in state and federal courts, often facing off against large companies and wealthy individuals.

Damion’s cases have run the gamut from commercial real estate and insurance disputes to complex investment schemes, accounting and fiduciary fraud to cutting-edge technology.

Damion frequently steps in to turn cases around when a successful outcome seems out of reach.

Damion started his career at a preeminent international firm where he represented publicly traded companies and financial institutions at the height of the financial crisis in cases involving multiple billions of dollars in exposure.   Before entering private practice, he clerked for the Honorable David O. Carter in the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

Damion has devoted a significant part of his career to pro bono matters, including representing Central American refugees who fled gang violence and domestic abuse.

Education:
University of Washington, B.A., 2003
UCLA School of Law, J.D., 2007