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"My favorite part about working at Weitz & Luxenberg is helping people and getting to know our clients and their families. These relationships are everything. Our clients become like family to me. I can’t undo the damage that has been done, but I want to do everything I can legally to achieve the best possible outcome for them. Even after their case is resolved, I like to stay in touch."
"I was taught from a young age to stand up for those who cannot for themselves, to call out greed and wrongdoing, and to always seek justice. I’m proud of how I was raised — that’s why I’m passionate about matters of social justice and know there’s no fight that’s too big. "
Focus: Defective Drugs and Devices, Trafficking & Abuse
"Our clients worked their entire lives supporting their families. They looked forward to their Golden Years. Corporate greed and irresponsibility took that away from them. I work tirelessly to ensure that our clients do not have to worry about the financial hardships and burdens that come along with a diagnosis of mesothelioma or lung cancer."
"Fighting for clients injured by dangerous and defective products is important advocacy of consumer rights to redress the egregious behavior of companies that do not adequately warn, and in conscious disregard, of the risks associated with the products they sell to the public."
Focus: Defective Drugs and Devices, Trafficking & Abuse