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In order to compete with a giant pharmaceutical company, a successful case needs experts in various fields including dermatology, toxicology, immunology, FDA regulations, marketing, and biostatistics. At The Law Offices of Brian D. Witzer, we have the access and the ability to bring the world’s best experts together, which are needed to successfully bring a complicated pharmaceutical case to a successful outcome. What is at stake for the pharmaceutical companies involves billions of dollars and, of course, that means these cases are hard fought. They produce millions of documents and then they conduct the litigation accordingly. Our firm has taken the time and has the resources to look at these documents, fully evaluate them, both in house and with experts, to make sure that we come up with the key operative documents. It could be emails that become key evidence——whether it is research or internal memoranda, and we make sure that our case is iron-tight by the time we get into a court. We have always found that active investigation is one of the best ways to prosecute any case but in the pharmaceutical and in the environmental field, it is particularly rewarding for the client. We found that former regulators, former employees, and former FDA individuals are the best potential witnesses because when they get out of the field and they are no longer beholden to the corporate interests, they want to speak their mind and their mind is full of details – details that can really help these cases. We have found that when we bring these people in, it is literally case changing. Putting a product out into the general public’s consumption without proper warnings and predictable complications involving death, blindness and disability is unconscionable. It must be stopped, and our firm is committed to making that happen.
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The twelve member jury
How many cases does the firm handle?
Truth and our jury system
How does the firm frame the case for the jury?
How does the firm approach jury selection?
How Does the Firm Prepare the Jury?
How does the firm approach mediation?
What makes Witzer law special?
How do you choose your cases?
How does the firm approach expert witnesses?
How does the firm approach depositions?
How does the firm investigate?
Settlement versus trial
The auto accident case
The Ayala - cave in
The Landaverde case ( vitamin poisoning )
The Wick case -the beginning
Langston v. Radisson - The Fall
The dangers of children's Motrin
Drug companies fail to warn consumers
The entire family is important to the firm
What drives your passion for Motrin litigation?
The pharmaceutical industry and the FDA
Profits over safety
Taking on big pharmaceutical companies
Attitude change towards environmental issues
A Betrayal of Trust: Government Regulators
Dangers of Paxil
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a life threatening skin disease
Supporting "whistleblowers"
The complexity of major personal injury cases
Medical malpractice
Fraud cases
The Gorman case
What are the effects of toxic mold?
What are the cost of toxic mold?
Gage vs. Orion pictures (copyright infringement)
Jiminez vs. Greene (exploding toilet case)
Environmental: toxic poisoning
Dilantin and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Dangers of Gadolinium
What personally draws Brian Witzer to a case?
Brian Witzer: a different kind of attorney
Brian Witzer - career background
Brian Witzer - pride in his work
Brian Witzer - mentor
Brian Witzer: upbringing & education
Young I.D.E.A.S
The Asian collection
The Native American collection
The Philadelphia lawyer
Role models
The Witzer Family
Brian Witzer: on being a plaintiff's attorney
Ethics & integrity
Perseverance
Reverence
Setbacks
Standing up for the underdog
Founding fathers
Compton Woodlawn Cemetery
Fox News - Burr Oak Cemetery Case
Consumer attorney association of LA
CBS 2 News at 11 - 11/4/05
FOX 11 News at 10 - 11/4/05
KCAL 9 News at 2 - 11/4/05
NBC 4 News at 5 - 11/4/05
CBS 2 - news at 5 11/4/05
ABC 7 - good morning America 11/8/05
ABC - toxic mold settlement 11/04/05
ABC 7 News at 6 – 11/04/05