The Bryan Cave Product Liability team has substantial experience representing companies from a wide array of industries
in product liability litigation involving wrongful death, personal injury and commercial disputes.
Won dismissal for American Regent / Luitpold Pharmaceuticals
in product liability litigation involving allegedly defective pharmaceutical products.
Expert development and MDL coordinating counsel for global pharmaceutical company
in product liability litigation involving medication to treat gastrointestinal conditions
Not exact matches
Prior to joining the firm, Cari represented national companies
in litigation for claims
involving healthcare, personal injury, contract disputes, and
product liability matters.
Jodi Mullis is a partner
in WSHB's Phoenix office, handling complex
litigation involving medical malpractice, elder care,
product liability, professional malpractice, wrongful death and construction defect matters.
Our
litigation and trial lawyers are experienced with the common and statutory laws
involving the prospective
liability of manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of
products to purchasers, users, and bystanders for personal injury and property damage caused by alleged defects
in those
products.
Kevin has enjoyed a diverse practice
in all areas of personal injury
litigation including legal malpractice, accounting malpractice,
products liability, motor vehicle accidents
involving both commercial and private passenger vehicles, wrongful death, unfair trade practice matters, and premises
liability.
In a complex
products liability action
involving alleged PCB contamination of a state office building, the Appellate Practice Group joined forces with
litigation counsel to convert a $ 60 million judgment to a defense verdict for a large, multinational company.
During his 21 - year legal career, Mr. Goldberg has litigated hundreds of cases
in federal and state courts throughout the United States
involving claims of retaliation, discrimination, wrongful termination, fraud, defamation, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract, as well as commercial contract disputes, civil RICO, ERISA, trade secrets and restrictive covenants, corporate governance disputes, minority shareholder disputes, partnership disputes, Madoff counseling and defense, advancement and indemnification proceedings, whistleblower actions (SOX and CEPA), executive compensation counseling,
litigation, and arbitration, international
litigation and arbitration, antitrust
litigation and arbitration,
products liability litigation, environmental and toxic tort
litigation, and securities fraud.
Representation of national construction equipment company
in a multi-million dollar asbestos
litigation involving successor
liability and
product identification issues.
The Charleston
product liability attorneys serve the needs of individuals and businesses
in litigation involving personal injury and property damage claims resulting from many different types of
product liability.
Our attorneys assist our clients
in all phases of public and private construction contracting and dispute resolution, including: licensing; compliance; bid protests; contract drafting, negotiation and enforcement; claims notice and preservation; and
litigation and arbitration claims
involving defective design and construction, delay and interference, lien and bond claims, insurance coverage disputes and
product liability claims.
A Fellow
in the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and a frequent lecturer to bar associations and trial lawyer groups nationwide, Kent devotes 100 percent of his practice to
litigation in product liability, motor vehicle accidents, and other cases
involving personal injury and wrongful death.
Our
product liability attorneys are actively
involved in litigation involving the design and manufacturing of motor vehicles, airplanes, trains, glass bottles, tires, all terrain vehicles, motorcycles, pharmaceutical
products, medical devices, machinery, construction equipment, boats, scuba diving equipment, farm equipment, electrical components, toys and various other consumer
products.
We focus on building key relationships with law firms and managing legal affairs as best we can and the type of legal work that Navistar Canada is
involved in doesn't really warrant a large department because it's defendant - side
litigation on the
product liability side and some corporate - driven transactions, be it tax or finance, that are not routine.
Defense of leading U.S. pharmaceutical and biologic manufacturers
in national and international
product liability and commercial
litigation involving prescription biologics, nonsteroidal pain medications, diet drugs, statins and other medications, including class actions, multi-district
litigations, Congressional investigations, criminal proceedings, and shareholder derivative
litigation
Serving as a member of a trial team that obtained a defense verdict
in class action
products liability litigation involving home heating oil.
Luzarraga is also a first chair trial lawyer
in product liability and personal injury cases
involving automotive companies, consumer
product manufacturers, trace benzene and asbestos
litigation as well as commercial
litigation involving contract disputes, consumer claims, and professional
liability.
He defends numerous corporate and commercial clients
in state and federal courts
involving commercial
litigation and casualty defense
litigation, including catastrophic trucking accidents, construction accidents,
products liability, environmental matters and premises
liability.
In 1987 Bob started his own firm to offer a personal level of service with John Sullivan and to concentrate exclusively on civil
litigation disputes, primarily
involving products liability claims and employment issues.
He has acted successfully
in many major commercial cases
involving corporate and contract disputes, shareholders
litigation, first party claims under property policies, disputes under
liability policies, D & O, subrogation, casualty,
product liability and professional malpractice claims.
When Laura Cabutto joined Baron & Budd's
litigation team
in 1999, her practice concentrated on personal injury,
product liability, toxic torts and wrongful death actions
involving individuals who had been exposed to asbestos.
He has also served as National Coordinating
Liability Counsel for a major international insurance company with reference to the defense of products liability claims involving thousands of individual claimants and several class actions consolidated in Federal Multi District Li
Liability Counsel for a major international insurance company with reference to the defense of
products liability claims involving thousands of individual claimants and several class actions consolidated in Federal Multi District Li
liability claims
involving thousands of individual claimants and several class actions consolidated
in Federal Multi District
Litigation.
He also defends clients
in product liability litigation, particularly matters
involving pharmaceutical
products and energy, especially claims relating to fuel gases.
Prior to joining Lewis Wagner, Meghan was an associate
in the New York firm Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry's insurance coverage group, where she represented insurance company clients
in insurance coverage
litigation, and advised insurers on exposure and
liability issues
in wide array of tort and commercial contexts, including mass tort and class action
litigation involving pharmaceuticals, chemical, transportation, news and entertainment, and oil and gas; environmental suits; FDA compliance claims; unfair competition and false advertising claims; intellectual property claims; construction defect; personal injury;
product liability; and associated breach of contract claims.
Raised primarily
in the State of Maine, Annabelle Steinhacker is admitted
in both the New Jersey and New York Bars and concentrates her practice
in the
litigation of personal injury matters
involving automobile negligence,
products liability, construction site negligence and the representation of persons charged with motor vehicle and criminal violations.
He represents clients
in complex civil and commercial
litigation, including extensive experience
in securities
litigation,
product liability litigation, bankruptcy - related disputes, contract disputes, and disputes
involving breaches of fiduciary duties by directors, officers, shareholders and partners.
Defended a corporation
in a commercial
litigation action
involving a combined breach of contract and
product liability claim that was tried
in a jury trial.
Kim Cannon represents clients
in cases
involving natural resources, commercial
litigation, construction, employment, personal injury,
product liability, professional malpractice, securities, and significant asset divorce
litigation.
Prior to joining Shutts & Bowen, Michael served as outside counsel to a Fortune 100 media and entertainment company, handled contractual matters related to the development of new theme park attractions, and also represented clients
involved in complex
product liability litigation.
Mark J. Ruehlmann focuses his practice on commercial
litigation, with an emphasis on cases
in the financial services sector, along with disputes
involving business interruption,
product liability, intellectual property and trade secrets.
Sheppard Mullin is
involved in virtually all aspects of commercial
litigation, including antitrust, financial services, construction, communications and media, insurance, intellectual property,
product and professional
liability, real estate, securities, white collar, healthcare, technology, manufacturing and aerospace, to name only a few.
We have been
involved in the development of group
litigation in the UK, as pharmaceutical and healthcare
product liability cases are often, by their nature, repercussive.
She has also been
involved in litigating small business break - ups, construction
litigation, insurance coverage disputes,
product liability cases, personal injury matters and disputes arising from trusts and estates.
Brent M. Karren, a partner
in the firm, practices
in the area of complex tort
litigation with a broad focus
in products liability, insurance defense, premises
liability and mass tort
litigation involving asbestos, and toxic tort
liability.
Bob has practiced
in many areas of civil and administrative
litigation involving toxic torts,
products liability litigation, insurance defense, and asbestos
litigation.
Paul Traina has practiced law for the past 25 years and continues to represent clients
in matters
involving catastrophic injuries, defective
products, whistleblower
litigation, class actions, professional
liability cases, and business / commercial
litigation.
Paul has and continues to represent clients
in matters
involving catastrophic injuries, defective
products, whistleblower
litigation, class actions, professional
liability cases, and business / commercial
litigation and is a frequent guest lecturer at Loyola Law Schools Trial Advocacy Class.
Outside of the coverage arena, Seth has substantial experience
in business
litigation involving commercial transactions,
product liability, employment, land - use and environmental issues.
Focusing on civil
litigation, Mr. Jacobs has extensive experience
in litigating cases
involving complex business disputes, professional
liability,
product liability, insurance agents and brokers»
liability, premises
liability, construction defects, personal injury, medical malpractice, insurance bad faith, insurance coverage, white collar crime and employment law.
His experience
in products liability litigation encompasses mass torts
involving latex gloves, cough and cold medications, antibiotics, food flavorings, hypertension medications and anti-coagulants.
He represented home builders
involved in the Chinese drywall
product liability multi-district
litigation proceeding
in Louisiana.
Brody, Hardoon, Perkins & Kesten, LLP has been defending
product manufacturers, Distributors, and direct sellers
in complex
product liability litigation involving loss of life and property, serious personal injury and loss of business.
She has been
involved in a diverse range of professional negligence claims, commercial disputes, claims under directors and officers policies,
product liability claims and employment disputes and has experience
in large scale high quantum cases
involving litigation, mediation and arbitration.
He also advises clients
involved in insurance
litigation,
product liability, and trust and estate
litigation.
Prior to joining Shutts, Steven practiced
in the New York City office of a large Northeast law firm, where he handled a variety of
litigation matters, including those
involving breach of contract, health care fraud,
product liability, employment and labor law, subrogation, personal injury and real estate
litigation.
At Elkus & Sisson, P.C., Zach Wagner's practice has focused primarily
in complex civil
litigation,
involving real estate disputes, employment law, contract disputes, personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, constitutional law, and
products liability matters.
The Drug and Medical Device
Product Liability Deskbook includes: detailed coverage of: warning - related claims and defenses; other information - based theories; strict liability; FDA - related per se liability; preemption of common law tort claims by the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act and FDA regulations; class actions in drug and medical device litigation; theories of liability asserted against entities other than manufacturers; practical issues involving litigation management; the use of expert witnesses; and many other importan
Liability Deskbook includes: detailed coverage of: warning - related claims and defenses; other information - based theories; strict
liability; FDA - related per se liability; preemption of common law tort claims by the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act and FDA regulations; class actions in drug and medical device litigation; theories of liability asserted against entities other than manufacturers; practical issues involving litigation management; the use of expert witnesses; and many other importan
liability; FDA - related per se
liability; preemption of common law tort claims by the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act and FDA regulations; class actions in drug and medical device litigation; theories of liability asserted against entities other than manufacturers; practical issues involving litigation management; the use of expert witnesses; and many other importan
liability; preemption of common law tort claims by the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act and FDA regulations; class actions
in drug and medical device
litigation; theories of
liability asserted against entities other than manufacturers; practical issues involving litigation management; the use of expert witnesses; and many other importan
liability asserted against entities other than manufacturers; practical issues
involving litigation management; the use of expert witnesses; and many other important topics.
In our New York Downtown office, our attorneys handle matters
involving commercial
litigation, real estate
litigation, insurance coverage
litigation, insurance regulation, domestic and international insurance services, and the defense of
products liability, toxic tort and constructions claims.
For more than 25 years, John has defended manufacturers
in product liability litigation in trial and appellate courts
involving a multitude of
products ranging from ATVs and RVs to suction vibrasorbers.