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PS&B Cases In The News
See below for the latest on the cases that have been in the news:
- Civil Trial for 2006 Robinson Helicopter Accident Begins
- Yoon v. Boeing Don Yoon, a University City man whose wife, two baby daughters, and mother-in-law were killed Dec. 8, 2008, when a Marine Corps jet crashed onto their home, has sued the government and Boeing for negligence. Read more »
- Litwack v. Sierra Tucson
Sierra Tucson treatment center must make improvements in its care or lose its state license. The firm represents the family of a doctor who died during a stay at Sierra Tucson. Read more » - Cuthbertson v. LACMTA – Los Angeles Times
The lay minister was on his way from his Compton home to a church in Long Beach in 2009 when he fell between two cars, mistaking the gap for a door. He was crushed as the train left the station. Read more » - Barber v. Mossy Ford
Case of three young sons whose parents sustained fatal injuries, resulting in the largest combined verdict and settlement in a San Diego County wrongful death case. Read more » - Power Balance v. Consumers
Power Balance being sued for company’s fraudulent advertising of its bracelets, which claim to give users physiological benefits they cannot give, including improved balance, strength and flexibility. Read more » - Avery v. Southern Section
The firm represents Michael Avery in his appeal hearing with a CIF state appeal panel in his bid to gain a hardship waiver this season after transferring from Montverde Academy in Florida. Read more » - Hunt v. Southern Section
The firm represented a Mater Dei high school student in his fight to play football after transferring to a new school to escape violence in his hometown. Read more » - Robert Crenshaw v. Land O’Lakes, Inc.
Land O’Lakes to Pay $6.45 Million for Injuries From 2009 Auto Accident. Read more » - Vega Family v. Verizon
$7 Million Awarded to Vega Family for Wrongful Death Claim Against Verizon. Read more » - Family of Michael Jackson v. AEG
Panish Shea & Boyle LLP is representing the family of Michael Jackson in the wrongful death suit against Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc. (AEG) and its subsidiaries and principals. Read statement » - Carlos & Kaylie, minors v. Sea-Doo Bombardier, et al.
The firm is representing four teenagers and their families after the teenagers were seriously injured when a Sea Doo exploded. Read more » - Food Network’s Iron Chef Mario Batali Sued
Panish Shea & Boyle LLP brings wage and hour class action against Mozza LLC and Mario Batali. Read more »
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Awards & Recognitions
Panish Shea & Boyle LLP have been recognized as one of the most prestigious law firms in the country. Below is a list of just some of the awards and recognitions that they have received:
- Panish Shea & Boyle LLP Recognized for Having Five of California’s Largest Verdicts in 2011
- Brian Panish of Panish Shea & Boyle LLP Is Top Vote Getter Among All Southern California Super Lawyers
- Brian Panish and Spencer Lucas Finalists for 2011 Consumer Attorney of the Year
- The Recorder – California’s Million Dollar Verdicts – Crenshaw v. Land O’ Lakes Inc.
Case was featured in the April 25th, 2011 edition of The Recorder’s California Million Dollar Verdicts. Read more about case» - Southern California Super Lawyers 2011
All firm partners of Panish Shea & Boyle LLP were named as 2011 Super Lawyers. Read more » - Top Verdicts of 2011- Crenshaw v. Land O’ Lakes Inc.
Panish Shea & Boyle LLP featured in the Daily Journal’s Top Verdicts of 2010 for the largest personal injury verdict in King’s County. Read more » - Southern California’s Best Lawyers 2011 Edition
Panish Shea & Boyle LLP Selected for Inclusion in Southern California’s Best Lawyers 2011 Edition Read more » - Panish featured in Southern California’s Best Lawyers Cover Spotlight
18 Years and Going Strong: Brian Panish profiled by Best Lawyers for his winning streak Read more » - The Recorder – California’s Million Dollar Verdicts – Nelson v. Hillyard
Panish Shea & Boyle recognized in the June edition of The Recorder’s Top Verdicts for Nelsen v. Hillyard case. Read more » - Top 75 Plaintiff’s Trial Attorneys in the U.S.
Brian Panish is among the 75 top plaintiff’s trial attorneys in the United States as viewed by the defense bar. Read more » - Loyola Law School Champions of Justice Honors Brian Panish
2010 Tribute to Champions of Justice Dinner Honoring Attorney Brian Panish Presented by The Civil Justice Program at Loyola Law School Los Angeles. Read more » - Brian Panish Wins California ABOTA Trial Lawyer of the Year Award
Brian Panish, trial attorney and partner of Personal Injury Law Firm, Panish Shea & Boyle LLP, has recently won the California American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) Trial Lawyer of the Year Award. Read more » - U.S. News & World Report / Best Lawyers®
Panish Shea & Boyle LLP honored as a “Tier 1” best law firm for plaintiffs personal injury litigation. Read more » - Personal Injury Litigators of 2010
Panish Shea & Boyle featured on the cover of Personal Injury Litigators of 2010 Edition of The National Law Journal. Read more » - The National Law Journal
Brian Panish and Kevin Boyle Talk About Their Numerous Wins in Air Disaster Cases. Read more »
More Awards & Recognitions
Firm Involvement & Events
Below are the latest activities and events that Panish Shea and Boyle LLP are involved in:
- Panish Shea & Boyle LLP Sponsors Successful Southwestern Judges Tribute Dinner
- Panish Shea & Boyle LLP Participates in Run for Justice in Support of Public Counsel
- Panish Shea & Boyle LLP Sponsors Southwestern Judges Tribute Dinner
- 6th Annual Pepperdine School of Law Golf Tournament
Panish Shea & Boyle LLP sponsor tournament which benefits the Global Justice Program. Read more » - Polos to serve on DePuy Hip Implant Steering Committee
The Honorable Peter J. Polos (ret.) of Panish Shea & Boyle LLP was selected from more than one hundred attorneys to serve on the Plaintiff’s Steering Committee which will help direct the personal injury litigation against DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc. relating to its recalled ASR Hip Implant systems. Read more » - Hip Replacement Recall
Panish Shea & Boyle LLP Investigating DePuy ASR Hip Replacement Recall Claims. Read more » - Former Fresno State Player Panish donates to Fund
Former Fresno State footballer (Panish) gives generously to Dan Brown Legacy Fund. Read more » - The Orange County Register
Frank and ‘Angels Judge’ take in game. Read more » - Panish and the Toyota Recall
Brian Panish appointed to serve on plaintiff’s committee in the Toyota Multi-District Litigation. Read more »
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- Hewlett-Packard Pretexting Lawsuit
Attorney Articles
Below are some of the publications that Panish Shea & Boyle LLP have appeared in or been a part of:
A review of the FDA’s approval process and a brief case study of the DePuy ASR hip implant.
Dealing with the state of California’s first line of defense – stonewalling any meaningful discovery.
What is the value of a poor man’s life?
The “Obviously Intoxicated Minors” Statute – Advocate, March 2012
PSB Attorney Robert Glassman speaks on California “dram shop” liability
“Finding Opportunity to Chip Away at Prop. 51“ Consumer Attorneys of California Forum Jan 2012 Volume 42, Number 1
- The Expansive Reach of Proposition 213
An article by Robert Glassman featured in the Practice Tips section of the December 2010 issue of Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine. Read more » - Rehnquist Was Humble, Respectful, With Great Sense of Humor
A lot has been written and said about Chief Justice William Rehnquist over the last few days – some of it nice, some of it not so nice. Read more » - Experimenting with the Consumer
Brian Panish gives his review of Marshall S. Shapo’s book in Trail Magazine. Read more » - Multiple Choice
Separate choice of law analysis is required for each legal issue arising in a case. Read more » - Take Technology to Trial
To prevail at trial, a lawyer must present a simple, understandable case that makes a lasting impression with the jurors. Read more » - GM should stop passing the buck
Richard W. Shapiro… was a member of the trial team that defended General Motors in the Anderson case. Read more »