Sentences with phrase «of the product liability litigation practice»

Russ is also a member of the Product Liability Litigation practice group.
Andrew is the leader of the Product Liability Litigation practice group.
Elizabeth is a partner in the firm's Product Liability Litigation and Business Litigation practice groups, and a former chair of the Product Liability Litigation practice group.

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Harlan Prater's three decades of law practice have been devoted to all types of high - stakes civil trial work, with a focus on product liability and pharmaceutical and medical device litigation.
He was recently named a 2018 Best Lawyers in America «Lawyer of the Year» in the practice area of Product Liability Litigation — Plaintiffs in West Palm Beach for his expertise.
Stephen has a broad civil litigation practice with extensive experience in breach of trust claims, commercial disputes, construction liens, construction and environmental liability claims, First Nations consultation rights in land development, insurance coverage, product liability, professional liability and subrogation.
She focuses her practice on complex business litigation and arbitration, including class action defense, breach of contract, product liability, and fraud.
Lana Olson focuses her practice on complex, high - stakes litigation in a variety of areas, including environmental and toxic tort, product liability, employment and catastrophic injury.
Her principal areas of practice include employment law, professional licensing, insurance coverage, bad faith litigation, product liability, medical malpractice defense, and commercial litigation.
Main areas of work The firm's main areas of practice include business and commercial litigation, corporate, criminal defense, employment and labor law, financial restructuring and creditors» rights, government affairs, intellectual property, products liability and real property and environmental.
Kyle focuses his practice on all aspects of litigation, including personal injury, product liability, construction and premises liability cases.
Tom practices in the area of civil litigation focusing on corporate / commercial litigation, securities litigation, product liability defence and class action defence.
His practice covers a range of litigation, including commercial, class action defense, product liability, mass tort, environmental, trade secret, insurance coverage, and real property title disputes in state and federal courts.
His civil practice focuses on personal injury, product liability, and malpractice, as well as commercial and real estate litigation of all kinds.
Steptoe's toxic tort litigation practice, which was recognized in the 2014 and 2015 editions of The Legal 500 US for providing «exceptional skill and service,» defends toxic tort, product liability and environmental claims nationwide for the chemical, petrochemical, aerospace, manufacturing, and agricultural industries.
Mr. Chamberlin practices in the areas of commercial and injury related litigation and trials, including products liability, construction defect, medical malpractice, motor vehicle, commercial motor vehicle, premises liability, insurance bad faith and construction related injuries.
While much of his practice has focused on the litigation of mass / toxic tort matters, product liability and premises liability, Tim has also handled cases arising out of maritime and port operations.
Matthew D. Green is a member of Sands Anderson's Litigation Group and focuses his practice on commercial litigation, professional liability defense, product liability, and insuranceLitigation Group and focuses his practice on commercial litigation, professional liability defense, product liability, and insurancelitigation, professional liability defense, product liability, and insurance coverage.
Professional Admissions: State of New Jersey State of New York United States Supreme Court United States District Court for the District of New Jersey United States District Court for the Southern District of New York United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Professional Activities: Appointee, District V - A Ethics Committee (Newark / Essex) Appointee, Consumer Protection Law Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association Appointee, Business and Commercial Litigation Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association Appointee, Franchise Law Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association Appointee, Hudson County Civil Practice Committee Barrister, Hudson American Inn of Court Member, New Jersey Association for Justice Member, American Bar Association Member, New Jersey State Bar Association (Civil Trial Bar, Products Liability and Mass Torts, and Business and Commercial Law Sections) Member, New York Bar Association Member, Hudson County Bar Association Member, Hackensack Regional Chamber of Commerce
Kelly is a member of Lewis Wagner's litigation group where she concentrates her practice in insurance coverage and bad faith, construction, and product liability.
Licensed to practice in Florida and Illinois, Cris has successfully tried numerous cases to verdict in the fields of premises liability, motor vehicle accident liability and product defect litigation.
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.
While Ms. Blanch's practice has an emphasis in product liability, she has handled litigation of all types and sizes over the past several years, ranging from catastrophic personal injury claims to employment litigation; from commercial disputes to insurance coverage lawsuits.
Stephen A. LeClainche, Of Counsel at the firm, was selected for inclusion in the fields of Product Liability Litigation, Personal Injury Litigation and Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions for the Plaintiffs practicOf Counsel at the firm, was selected for inclusion in the fields of Product Liability Litigation, Personal Injury Litigation and Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions for the Plaintiffs practicof Product Liability Litigation, Personal Injury Litigation and Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions for the Plaintiffs practice.
Prior to joining TLR, Jami practiced commercial litigation for two years with Banowsky, Betz & Levine, P.C., in Dallas, and spent four years with Hartline, Dacus, Barger, Dreyer & Kern, L.L.P., also of Dallas, working primarily in products liability defense litigation.
Main areas of work Perkins Coie's practice areas include business; environment, energy and resources; intellectual property; labor and employment; litigation; personal planning; political law; product liability; real estate.
Leslie M. Kroeger, a Partner at the firm, was selected for inclusion in the fields of Product Liability Litigation and Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions for the Plaintiffs practice.
Jack Wurgaft, certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Lawyer, limits his practice to complex civil litigation, medical malpractice, products liability (MDL) and construction site accidents.
He has many years of experience representing a variety of clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small business owners in all phases of litigation including complex commercial cases, corporations, contracts, deceptive trade practices, mass toxic tort cases, premises liability, products liability, and general civil litigation.
«We did lose a couple of elements of our litigation practice and we used to have a much larger products liability division, but a lot of groups were unaffected.»
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.
Kelsey's practice focuses primarily on civil litigation, including defense of personal injury and product liability claims as well as representation in real property and commercial disputes.
We routinely handle cases in areas of law such as catastrophic / excess liability; ERISA; class actions; construction practices; general commercial litigation; insurance coverage and bad faith; insurance fraud; insurance professional liability; life health and disability; medical professional liability; product liability; subrogation; and toxic and environmental torts.
Starting with a strong foundation in construction, general liability defense, transportation and products liability, WSHB has moved into a diverse range of practice areas, including environmental, toxic tort, employment, professional liability and medical malpractice, subrogation, insurance and commercial litigation.
Corey Brady is an associate in Weil's Complex Commercial Litigation practice, where he focuses on litigating a wide variety of disputes, including class actions, product liability and environmental claims, and bankruptcy and restructuring engagements.
This year he was selected in the fields of Personal Injury Litigation and Product Liability Litigation for the Plaintiffs practice.
Lawrence G. Theall practices commercial litigation, insurance and product liability (including class proceedings), and has appeared before all levels of the Ontario and Federal courts, as well as the superior courts of Manitoba and Alberta.
Our trial litigation practice includes representation of defendants in personal injury and premises liability matters, product liability claims and wrongful death claims.
Prior to joining the firm, she practiced in the areas of medical malpractice, construction defect litigation, premises liability and products liability.
Peter Sullivan, formerly a partner at Hughes Hubbard and Reed and formerly the co-chair of the firm's intellectual property practice, is an intellectual property litigator who focuses on patents, copyrights, trademarks, product liability, and commercial litigation and arbitration.
He has extensive experience handling diverse areas of complex litigation, including health care, antitrust and business practices, class actions, qui tam claims, employment, product liability, environmental and data security.
Areas of Practice Litigation & Appeals Medical Malpractice Motor Vehicle Accidents — Plaintiff Personal Injury — Plaintiff Products Liability Law State Appellate Practice White Collar Crimes Workers» Compensation Law Motor Vehicle Defects Premises Liability Wrongful Death
David has more than 35 years of jury trial, products liability, and insurance litigation experience and is board certified in civil trial law and in civil pretrial practice advocacy by the National Board of Legal Specialty Certification.
Brendan is an attorney at Blackwell Burke PA in Minneapolis, Minnesota practicing in the areas of toxic tort, products liability, and other complex litigation.
Elizabeth Abraham is a litigation associate of Lipe Lyons Murphy Nahrstadt & Pontikis Ltd. who focuses her practice on the defense of premises liability, construction liability, transportation liability, unsafe worksite and employer liability, and product liability claims.
Robert Barrack dedicates his practice to complex construction and commercial litigation and appeals, including contractual disputes, professional negligence, surety bond claims, subrogation claims, mechanics» liens, business torts, unfair trade practices, bad faith claims, product liability, and real property disputes, as well as construction transactions, on behalf of businesses, public entities, educational institutions, and individuals.
MG+M attorneys have decades of experience successfully litigating high - stakes maritime and marine casualty claims, as well as maritime - related personal injury, wrongful death, commercial litigation and contracts, insurance practice and policy, and product liability claims, from coast - to - coast and everywhere in between.
His litigation experience includes trademark, copyright, unfair competition, unfair business practices, antitrust, entertainment, securities, products liability, tort, breach of contract and breach of warranty actions.
With more than 35 years of jury trial, product liability, and insurance litigation experience, David focuses his practice on the defense of domestic and international manufacturers of consumer and industrial products.
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