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New York lawyers Perry Weitz and Arthur Luxenberg
Return good fortune to community

When New York lawyers Perry Weitz and Arthur Luxenberg joined forces many years ago, they created a firm dedicated to protecting workers' rights and the legal rights of the disadvantaged while, at the same time, returning something back to the people of New York and other states. Employees at Weitz & Luxenberg take great pride in knowing the law firm is so often associated with charitable causes and activities. Our efforts are motivated by the firm's commitment to give something back to the communities in which we live and work.

We are inspired both by the struggles of many of our clients and, in this post-9/11 world, by the bravery and heroism that have become commonplace at Ground Zero, near our national headquarters. In a world where sacrifice has taken on a whole new meaning, we fully appreciate how important it is to act for the sake of doing something good. Nothing gives us more satisfaction than bringing peace to those who have been harmed through no fault of their own. We do this through our courtroom advocacy and through our diligent philanthropic efforts.

Accordingly, what brings non-profit organizations to align themselves with Weitz & Luxenberg is not only financial support, but also the strategic input and hands-on involvement of the firm’s principals. The firm is well aware of what goes into the creation of a successful philanthropic event, and when a commitment is made to a particular project, all of the firm’s resources are brought to bear.

Weitz & Luxenberg Charitable Activies

Please take a moment to look over just a few of our charitable efforts. We are proud to be good corporate citizens. While we have done much in the past, there are great works yet to be done.

Juvenile Diabetes Foundation

Children's Medical Fund

Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Intrepid Museum Foundation


see also:

Children's Medical Fund Children's Medical Fund (CMF): Perry Weitz & Arthur Luxenberg honored
Perry Weitz & Arthur Luxenberg sponsor Children's Medical Fund dinner

Juvenile Diabetes (JDF) Juvenile Diabetes Foundation - Perry Weitz and his wife were the guests of honor
Perry Weitz, the guests of honor at Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (JDF)

Previous Investigations Weitz & Luxenberg's Previous Investigations
Weitz & Luxenberg: Previous investigations of potential claims


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$13.5 million verdict — one of the very first Vioxx trial cases

$15 million settlement — man wound up a paraplegic due to negligent hospital care

$37 million verdict — 2 asbestos lung cancer plaintiffs

$47 million verdict — boilermaker who died from mesothelioma

$75 million verdict — historic consolidated trial involving men who had worked at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in the 1940s and 1950s

$12.7 million verdict — iron worker who was injured due to unsafe working conditions

$64.65 million award — 4 asbestos plaintiffs

$17.5 million — consolidated trial of 5 mesothelioma victims

$25 million jury verdict — brake reliner

$5.8 million settlement — failure to perform timely C-Section

$30 million verdict — 7 former power-plant workers suffering from asbestos-related illnesses

$6 million settlement — pediatric malpractice case

$14 million consolidated verdict — 5 asbestos-related cancer suits: shipyards/powerhouses/construction

$8 million settlement — obstetrical malpractice resulted in neurological deficits

$3.5 million — 2 asbestos exposure cases

$600,000 settlement — motor vehicle negligence resulting in serious injury

$44 million verdict — 5 asbestos cases, including $11.6 million awarded to widow of sheet metal worker who died of mesothelioma

$1.6 million settlement — suicide after premature hospital discharge

$2.6 million settlement — ill-fitting prosthesis caused decubitus ulcers

$1.5 million settlement — construction worker fell off elevated train tracks

$750,000 settlement — defective construction equipment resulted in serious injury to worker



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