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Douglas & London, P.C.
111 John Street
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New York, New York 10038
P: 212.566.7500
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Our firm’s involvement and participation in the Zyprexa® product liability litigation yielded a $690 million settlement, where law firm partner, Michael A. London played a pivotal role, holding the position of Vice-Chair of the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee responsible for the ground breaking settlement.
Over his career Mr. London has scored more than $70 million in verdicts and settlements on behalf of victims of dangerous products and harmful drugs like Zyprexa®, tobacco, DES, defective Insulin pumps, silicone breast implants, CVS, and other drugs and medical devices.
Partner and famed trial attorney Gary J. Douglas' History making verdict, the first in the State of New York, against the tobacco industry for the death of a 58-year-old smoker.
Some of Mr. Douglas' and the firm's other remarkable results:
The first verdict in the nation against an automobile manufacturer for a defective airbag resulting in the death of a 6-year-old boy.
For a 16-year-old teen whose skull was fractured when he was struck by a New York City subway train
For a construction worker who lost the vision in one eye when a caustic substance splashed his face
Structured settlement for a 14-year-old boy suffering from Rheumatic Fever, misdiagnosed, resulting in severe heart damage and necessitating a mitral valve replacement
Lack of security case against a landlord for a taxi driver paralyzed when he was shot in the vestibule of his building and paralyzed from the waist down
For a construction worker whose leg was fractured in a scaffold collapse
For a construction worker who fell four stories when the floor he was working on collapsed
Settlement for the family of a two-and-a-half year old boy who was given the wrong polio vaccine which caused him to develop polio and quadriplegia, all of which ultimately let to his premature death before he even reached the age of three
For a 42-year-old woman who suffered a stroke after her cardiologist failed to implant a pacemaker and treat her bradycardia
For a construction worker sustaining multiple facial fractures in a work site accident
For the family of a janitor who suffered a fatal heart attack after being released from a hospital emergency room complaining of chest pain
For a woman who fell through a manhole cover in Central Park sustaining neck and back injuries
Structured settlement for the family of a 46-year-old man who suffered a fatal heart attack after being misdiagnosed by the family physician
For the driver of a car sustaining wrist fractures when his car was sideswiped by a truck
For a 28-year-old construction worker who fell from a ladder, sustaining back injury requiring surgery
For the family of a polish immigrant/masonry worker who fell 40 stories to his death while working atop a Manhattan apartment building
For an eye injury sustained by a 35-year-old messenger injured by a defective luggage cart/bungee cord
For a 56-year-old woman suffering form glaucoma and iritis who lost her vision in the right eye while under the care of her ophthalmologist who failed to timely treat her rapidly rising eye pressure that strangled her optic nerve.
For a 40-year-old Gulf War Veteran who injured his spine and underwent spinal surgery after his road construction vehicle was struck by a truck in the work zone
For a 50-year-old woman suffering from back pain who developed a deep bone infection, osteomyeolitis, in her spine after receiving steroid injections from her orthopedist.