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Our large and successful
toxic tort practice is led by a group of trial lawyers who
have emerged as leaders in the defense of industry and
insurers in the region’s major toxic tort class actions and
mass joinder cases, matters which often involve thousands of
plaintiffs and multiple defendants, complex scientific
issues and massive document productions. With seven offices
located throughout Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and
Texas, our toxic tort trial lawyers have extensive
experience with judges and juries throughout the region,
while also representing clients in similar matters in other
parts of the United States.
Our attorneys defend suits against
business and industry clients, including pipeline owners,
refineries, chemical manufacturing facilities,
pharmaceutical companies, the oil and gas industry, asbestos
products manufacturers, the tobacco industry, railroads, and
rail and tank car manufacturers and fleet owners. We have
considerable knowledge and experience in challenging class
certification that we have emphasized in defeating or
limiting the scope of toxic tort cases for our clients.
Our understanding of science and
medicine, which are key to the defense of these cases,
allows us effectively to present our client’s defense. Our
attorneys are skilled in dealing with key types of experts,
including toxicologists, pulmonologists, air modelers,
engineers, chemists, epidemiologists and others, and the
medical causation issues typically present in these cases.
We have developed a wide network of expert contacts and
maintain an extensive reference library of medical and
scientific literature. By their very nature, toxic tort
cases are fact intensive and fact determinative; to that
end, our paralegals and staff have the training and
experience to identify and organize quickly key information
gathered from the massive amounts of discovery typically
produced in toxic tort cases. The use of in-house
state-of-the-art computer technology and support personnel
allows us efficiently and effectively to manage the large
numbers of claimants and voluminous information
characteristic of these cases.
Our toxic tort trial lawyers have
experience in class actions, mass joinders and individual
cases involving pipeline ruptures, facility releases,
facility explosions, railcar accidents, various product and
component exposures (tobacco, breast implants, asbestos,
silica, benzene, lead paint, ethylene oxide, aluminum,
herbicides, pesticides, cadmium, creosote, polyaromatic
hydrocarbons, ammonia, isocyanates, formaldehyde and others)
and off-site migration by water, air or land. Claims have
included the following: physical property damage, diminution
of property value, and “stigma” damages; actual physical
injury and fear of future injury; cancers, including
leukemia and other blood diseases; pneumoconiosis
(asbestosis, silicosis and aluminum pneumoconiosis),
reactive airways dysfunction syndrome and reactive upper
airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS and RUDS); auto-immune
dysfunction; neural tube defects; nerve damage; cognitive
disabilities; and chromosomal damage; minor complaints of
temporary headaches, nausea, and various other medical
conditions.
Representative Matters include:
- Defense of United Gas Pipe Line Company in the first
two toxic tort class action cases that went to judgment
in Louisiana. The first matter, Rivera v. United Gas,
involved over 9000 individual claims, and resulted in
a St. John the Baptist Parish jury returning a finding
of no exemplary damage liability, awarding no compensatory
damages to 19 of the 24 bellwether plaintiffs, and collectively
awarding $7,500 to the remaining five plaintiffs.
- Representation of The Dow Chemical Company in Spitzfaden
v. Dow Corning Corporation in the Louisiana class action
breast implant case.
- Representation of Occidental Chemical Corporation in
defense of a class action arising out of a chlorine release
from the company's chemical manufacturing facility based
in Louisiana. The release resulted in approximately 11,000
personal injury claims, as well as property damage and
business interruption claims.
- Defense of General American Transportation Company (the
railcar owner) and GATX Terminals Corporation (the owner
of the bulk terminal where the railcar was loaded) arising
out of a butadiene leak and subsequent fire requiring
the evacuation of approximately 10,000 residents of New
Orleans and the 1-1/2-day closure of the interstate highway.
The litigation, involving 8,000 class members, has proceeded
through all levels of both the State and Federal courts.
- Representation of a major railroad in three mass tort
cases--one a class action, and two individual joinder
cases--arising from a release of trichloroethylene from
a railcar resulting in groundwater contamination at the
Lake Charles switchyard.
- Representation of United States Gypsum Company, one
of two manufacturing defendants, in asbestos property
damage claims for abatement of asbestos brought by nineteen
school boards involving approximately 300 Louisiana public
and parochial schools and the State of Louisiana involving
55 public buildings.
- Representation of General American Transportation Company
(the railcar owner) in a class action involving approximately
3,000 plaintiffs arising out of a styrene monomer accident
which resulted in the evacuation of a large portion of
the campus of Southern University and numerous injury
claims.
- Defense of a tank servicing company in two non class
action mass tort actions in Central Louisiana arising
from claimed environmental impact of hazardous wastes
and naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) associated
with a former hydrocarbon processing plant.
- Representation of a chemical manufacturing company in
a class action in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where several
thousand claimants filed suit as a result of an ethylene
dichloride release resulting in alleged groundwater contamination.
Claimants alleged damages for personal injury, property
damage, and diminution of property values.
- Representation of Arcadian Chemical Company in defense
of a class action in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where over
12,000 individuals filed suit as a result of an explosion
of a urea reactor at the company's facility. Claimants
alleged damages for personal injury, property damage,
fear and fright, business interruption, and inconvenience.
- Representation of a pipeline company in defense of separate
releases of crude oil fumes. These cases involve approximately
4,000 claims for personal injury, property damage, and
inconvenience.
- Representation of Forman Petroleum Corporation in defense
of personal injury and wrongful death claims involving
allegations of long-term, occupational exposure to benzene
and naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM).
- Representation of Magnolia Chemical Company in a dermal
absorption of benzene case.
- Representation of CF Industries, Inc. in defense of
a case, initially filed as a class action, which involved
the release of anhydrous ammonia. The incident resulted
in approximately 2,500 individual claims for personal
injury, business interruption, and inconvenience. The
plaintiffs sought to certify a class consisting of persons
within a fifteen mile area of the release site. Class
certification was opposed and defeated.
- Representation of the owner of the nation's largest
ammonia storage facility in an action that arose out of
an ammonia release resulting in over 10,000 claims being
made for both compensatory and punitive damages.
- Representation of an insurer in lead paint litigation
involving New Orleans Housing Authority by an 8-year-old
girl for alleged cognitive dysfunction caused by ingestion
of paint chips.
- Representation of a group of clients, including Union
Tankcar Company, GATX Terminals Corporation, Hertz and
Rubicon, in defense of third-party and CERCLA claims arising
out of a site in South Louisiana, a matter involving approximately
12,000 claims and several hundred defendants. We were
appointed by the Court as liaison counsel for the third-party
defendants and the CERCLA defendants.
- One of our partners managed all asbestos personal injury
litigation in Louisiana for Westinghouse Electric Corporation
which involved 1,400 plaintiffs' claims, including service
on the Medical Committee and responsibility for preparation
of 130 plaintiffs' cases consolidated for trial. This
also included trial responsibility for defense of 24 of
130 plaintiffs' medical claims in a six-month trial resulting
in average low jury verdicts per plaintiff against national
plaintiffs' attorney Ronald Motley.
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