Practice Area: Personal Injury, Lemon Law, Toxic Torts, Consumer Class Actions, Mass Torts, Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Accidents, Automobile Accidents and Injuries, Automobile Negligence, Bicycle Accidents, Boating Accidents, Bodily Injury, Catastrophic Injury, Commercial Vehicle Liability, Cumulative Trauma, Motor Vehicle Accidents and Injuries, Motorcycle Accidents, Neurolaw, Power Line Contact Injury, Third Party Wrongful Death, Wrongful Death, Mesothelioma, Premises Liability, Products Liability, Asbestos Litigation, Chemical Exposure, Lead Poisoning, Occupational Cancer, Occupational Disease, Pesticide Litigation, Toxic Exposure, Bankruptcy, Toxic Tort Class Actions
About: Civil Litigation, Consumer Class Action
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Clients: Milward v. Acuity Specialty Products Group, Inc., No. 09-2270 (1st Cir. Mar. 22, 2011); U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit: Steven Jensen successfully appealed and won a decision reversing a trial judge's order excluding the testimony of an expert witness concluding that workplace exposure to benzene can cause our client's type of leukemia. (more)Patsy Ruth Farragut, et al. v. E.I. Dupont de Nemours and Company; Circuit Court of Jones County, Mississippi, Second Judicial District: Attorneys with Allen Stewart, P.C. successfully represented ten families in Pass Christian, Kiln and Long Beach, Mississippi in a matter involving long-term exposures to dioxins and other harmful materials released from a titanium dioxide manufacturing complex operated by E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company (“DuPont”). Allen Stewart won an initial jury trial victory in Jones County, Mississippi that was overturned on procedural grounds by the Mississippi Supreme Court. Following a retrial of that case and the trial of another matter on behalf of a young girl who died following a valiant battle with cancer, Allen Stewart, P.C. was able to secure settlements with DuPont for the remaining families to compensate for family members' cancers and other injuries.Delinda Clingan, et al., Individually and as Heirs to the Estate of David G. Herrin, Deceased v. Able Supply Company, et al.; Cause No. 2006-15378A, In the District Court of Harris County, Texas – 11th Judicial DistrictBetty
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