The overriding goal of our practice is to see that those harmed by the conduct of large corporations are fairly compensated for their losses. In the process, however, we trust that our work will continue to do more than exact retribution. We hope to encourage greater responsibility on the part of major corporations, and improve product safety within every industry that has an impact on the quality of our lives.
We are currently focusing our energies on those harmed by the following products and in the following categories to the right.
For more information about our work in any of these areas, click on the appropriate link to the right or call our offices directly. We will be happy to provide you with all the facts regarding our progress to date.
Practice Areas
Accutane Attorneys
Avandia Attorneys
Birth Injury Attorneys
Boating Accident Attorneys
Car Accident Attorneys
Chinese Drywall Attorneys
Construction Accident Attorneys
Cruise Ship Accident Attornays
DePuy Hip Recall Attorneys
Food Poisoning Attorneys
Fosamax Attorneys
Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Lawsuits
Medical Malpractice Attorneys
Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
Truck Accident Attorneys
Personal Injury Attorneys
Tobacco Litigation
Unpaid Overtime Attorneys
Wrongful Death Attorneys
Yasmin and Yaz Attorneys
Recent Achievements
Jury Awards 4.5 Million Dollars to Wife Whose Husband Died of Lung Cancer, April 11'
Mary Tullo was convinced her husband's life was cut short by the greed of cigarette-makers. On Wednesday, a Palm Beach County jury agreed, ordering three tobacco giants to pay the 87-year-old Lake Worth widow $2.47 million for causing the 1998 death of her husband from lung cancer.
Scott P. Schlesinger Receives The Florida Trend Florida's Top Attorneys 2011
The Florida Trend Top Attorneys award is based on peer review. Scott P. Schlesinger has now won this award in 2008, 2010 and 2011.
$5.3 Million Dollars Awarded To Husband Whose Wife Died of Lung Cancer
In the latest individual tobacco case to make it to trial in Florida, a six-person jury in Ft. Lauderdale awarded a 92-year-old man $5.3 million for his wife’s death from smoking.