Entries from April 1, 2007 - April 7, 2007

TRUST FOR ANEMIA DRUG VICTIMS ANNOUNCED

Posted on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at 04:33AM by Registered CommenterThe Civil Action Channel in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Trust Will Help Users Of Procrit, Aranesp, & Epogen Determine And Resolve Claims

Jan_Still_004.jpgCivil Action attorney, Jan Schlichtmann, announced at the 3-18-07 Mass Torts Conference in Las Vegas the formation of a new Trust - The ESA Settlement Trust - a Trust for people who may have been injured by the use of the anemia drugs Procrit, Aranesp, and Epogen. 

For more information go to the Procrit/Anemia Drug Project link listed on the Navigation Bar to the left or click here

The ESA Settlement Trust can be found by clicking here. If you are an attorney and want to know more about how you can join with your colleagues in this innovative new project to help people who may have been harmed by this developing mass tort please click here.

Jan Schlichtmann featured in Danvers Herald story on Danversport Trust.

Posted on Monday, April 2, 2007 at 12:12PM by Registered CommenterThe Civil Action Channel in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

In a feature story in today’s Danvers Herald, Attorney Jan Schlichtmann of the Civil Action Center was profiled. Jan_Still_006.jpg

The story, written by Bella Travaglini, is available online by clicking this link.  

 In a comprehensive review of the recent activities and projects of the Civil Action Center she discusses the Danversport Explosion Trust, the Shade Tree Trust project that was profiled in AP last week, the launching of the Civil Action Center web site, more news on the Wilmington Trust and ground water case, as well as the looming Whistleblower case on Procrit.

The Danvers Herald has done some really excellent reporting on these issues.  Visitors are encouraged to read the links we have posted and check out the paper on a daily basis if you want to be kept up to date about the latest news in that area.  

NEWS FROM THE MASS TORTS MADE PERFECT CONFERENCE

Posted on Sunday, April 1, 2007 at 11:21AM by Registered CommenterThe Civil Action Channel | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Just back from the Mass Torts Made Perfect Conference in Las Vegas. The Conference was attended by a few hundred of the country’s leading lawyers who specialize in representing the many injured by the few.Mike_Still_002.jpg

Mike Pappantonio opened the conference by challenging lawyers to be “more than their practice”. He warned that we need to actively fight against the concerted attempt by the National Chamber of Commerce and other lobbyists for large corporations to limit the rights of consumers to obtain justice in the courts. Revrend Al Sharpton gave an inspiring luncheon address on the first day calling on the assembled attorneys to be “lawyers for their time”. He spoke eloquently about the lawyer’s obligation to honor the past struggles for civil rights and liberty by engaging in the present fight for individual dignity and justice so the future can be better. And Bobby Kennedy exhorted attorneys to action against the permanent devastation being wrought by corporate interests who this administration has given carte blanche access to plunder the nation’s resources.John_O_Still_003.jpg

While there I had the pleasure of interviewing several lawyers known for practicing on the cutting edge. In the next day or two you’ll be able to view the video of my interviews. You’ll hear John O’Quinn describe his latest exploits including holding retail giant Walmart accountable on charges that employee’s were involuntarily required to work certain shifts without compensation.

Rick Kuykendall discusses the Washington scene and what is happening in Congress regarding consumer rights legislation. Roberta Ashkin talks about the need to address the special problems women face in dealing with legal crisis and what steps Roberta is taking in her practice to address that issue. Robert Foote, one of the country’s more successful class action attorneys, weighs in about the need for lawyers to work together to determine the full extent and nature of the injuries suffered by the anemia drugs Procrit made by Johnson & Johnson and Aranesp and Epogen made by Amgen.

Jock_Still_001.jpgJock Smith who heads up more than 23 law firms across the country founded by “America’s Lawyer” Johnnie Cochran honored us with an insightful and heartfelt discussion about the special role of the lawyer to promote civil rights and liberty.  If you look closely at his lapel you’ll see the engraved photograph of former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall who turned back a hundred years of injustice with the landmark Brown v Board of Education.

My interview of Revrend Sharpton is also not to be missed. He goes into the recent revelations about the connection of his family to the family of former Senator Strom Thurmond and how on a very personal level this caused him to rededicate himself to the struggle for human freedom.Sharpton_Still_001.jpg

There was also the important and timely announcement by me, at the Conference, of the formation of the ESA Settlement Trust for people injured by use of anemia drugs. Over the next few days I will be discussing in more detail our successful recruitment of the mass torts bar to join in the Trust project. And there was equal excitement about joining in the Public Shade Tree Trust project to protect our urban forests. I will be reporting on more developments and posting additional documents and materials regarding how you can become involved in these exciting and developing mass torts.

So stay tuned - alot more to report!