Throughout the years, we have developed strong and enduring professional relationships with attorneys and law firms who, in our estimation, satisfy the rigorous criteria identified above. Those firms and their brief profiles, listed in alphabetical order, are:
In the 60 years since its founding, AG has grown to become one of the largest personal injury firms in the United States with nearly 40 attorneys practicing in offices located in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. With its nationwide reputation for excellence, AG is a recognized leading law firm in pharmaceutical and medical device litigation.
Leading AG’s pharmaceutical and medical device litigation group are partners Michelle Parfitt and James Green, each nationally recognized for outstanding legal skills and expertise. Michelle is the Co-Lead counsel for the multi-district, nationwide Talc litigation coordinated before federal district court Judge Wolfson sitting in New Jersey. Michelle and James are assisted by associate attorneys Gertrude Kamtchoum and Patrick Lyons, paralegal Tram Nguyen nurse/paralegal Sharon Miller and Mass Tort Coordinator Nan Parfitt.
With over 100 years of combined legal experience, The Gori Law Firm guides its clients through the litigation process by addressing questions and concerns about the process and potential outcomes. The Gori Law Firm is more than just experienced attorneys: its team is also made up of highly trained paralegals and professionals specially trained to deal with the demands of complex pharmaceutical and medical device cases. The Gori Law Firm’s team members work together diligently and relentlessly to achieve the best outcomes for its clients.
Since 1955, Levin Papantonio has earned a reputation as one of the most successful personal injury law firms in the nation, winning jury verdicts and settlements exceeding $4 billion. Its attorneys handle claims throughout the country involving prescription drugs, medical devices, medical malpractice, car accidents and business litigation. Its attorneys are listed in:
The firm’s accomplishments have been featured in numerous national news programs and magazines such as CNN, Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Forbes magazine, Time magazine, National Law Journal, and US magazine. It is the founder of Mass Torts Made Perfect®, which is a national seminar attended by approximately 800 lawyers twice per year where the firm helps teach the successful handling of cases against pharmaceutical companies.
With more than 60 years of experience providing skilled representation its clients, LTKE focuses its outstanding and strong litigation prowess to achieve success for its clients. Over the years, LTKE has built a record of achievement that, in addition to securing millions of dollars for its clients, includes:
Partners Steven Errante, Esq. and Marisa Bellair, paralegal Ellen Kelly and nurse/paralegal Joyce Riccitelli lead the litigation team that works with The Meneo Law Group.
A civil litigation and personal injury law firm, Ury & Moskow prides itself on using its skills, experience, creativity and fierce determination to accomplish great things for its clients. Neal Moskow, a founding member of the firm, is also an “AV” rated attorney with more than two decades of experience as a litigator, handling hundreds of cases in both Connecticut state and federal courts. Neal currently serves as Co-Lead Counsel in the Connecticut coordinated Pradaxa® litigation. Edward “Ted” Parr, the resident partner in Ury & Moskow’s Washington DC office, specializes in mass tort litigation and manages the firm’s mass tort litigation group. He too is an “AV” rated attorney
The Meneo Law Group's other affiliated law firms include Ron Michael Meneo, LLC, Early & Meneo, LLP, Early, Ludwick & Sweeney, LLC, and MeneoGoldfield, LLC.
Thank you Ron, for allowing me the formal platform to publicly say what happened to me in the early 1970’s. It may have not been the “jury of my peers” but it was a group of respected professionals who verbally confirmed to me that what “may have” happened… “it was not my fault”. I will say that I am now at a different place in my head; maybe starting to feel closure? When we initially communicated, I had no idea I would be writing this email. Please forgive my delay in expressing my appreciation to you for your guidance and support in this extremely difficult realization of my past. Judge [name redacted] stated that you were true advocates for the abused, and he is so right. If you can, please extend my deepest appreciation to Judge [name redacted] for his kindness and wisdom. Please continue to assist lost souls like myself. May you and your family be safe and healthy.
- A Client-Survivor of Clergy Childhood Sexual Abuse