Garrett serves as a Paralegal and Case Manager at the Almeida Law Group. Since beginning his legal career in 2020, he has applied his paralegal degree and undergraduate degree in business law to supporting attorneys in complex pre-litigation and litigation matters with meticulous detail and professionalism. Garrett is passionate about providing case support by leveraging his knowledge and skillset to enhance legal research, factual development, and case analysis, strengthening the firm’s litigation strategy.
Garrett assists the firm on cases related to consumer class actions, junk fees, false and deceptive advertising, forever chemical contamination, and complex commercial disputes.
Garrett grew up in a suburb outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota. When not assisting our attorneys in litigation matters, Garrett enjoys boxing, walking his rescue dog on the beach, and playing the viola.
Cases in the News
Garrett’s casework often involve important public rights. Recent news coverage on these cases includes:
- “Costco Is Sued Over Preservatives in Its $5 Rotisserie Chickens” – The New York Times; Jan. 29, 2026
- “Costco sued over ‘no preservatives’ claim on its $4.99 rotisserie chicken” – San Francisco Chronicle; Jan. 29, 2026
- “Fan sues S.F. Giants over ‘junk fees’ that inflated ticket prices” – San Francisco Chronicle; Jan. 29, 2026
- “Costco’s $4.99 rotisserie chicken gets roasted in lawsuit. Here’s what they’re claiming” – Los Angeles Times; Jan. 28, 2026
- “Giants sued over alleged drip pricing of online ticket sales” – Daily Journal; Jan. 28, 2026