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Steve Berman Media Features & Interviews Steve Berman Media Features & Interviews Meet the Lawyer Trying to Make Big Oil Pay for Climate Change VICE News When you want to sue the largest, most powerful companies on the planet, Steve Berman is the guy you call. He forced Jack-in-the- Box to pay $12 million for causing an E. coli outbreak that killed four children. He won a $215 million settlement against Enron for defrauding investors and wiping out employee retirement accounts. He represented auto dealers in a $1.6 billion lawsuit against Volkswagen for cheating on diesel emissions. ... The reason not to dismiss Berman is that he has a history of proving doubters wrong. When he entered the legal fight against tobacco companies in the 1990s, mainstream opinion was that he would be unsuccessful. The owners of brands like Marlboro and Camel had crushed hundreds of lawsuits attempting to link cigarettes to cancer and emphysema. “No one had ever won a tobacco case,” Berman said... more » (https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/43qw3j/meet-the-lawyer-trying-to-make-big-oil-pay-for- climate-change) Steve Berman: Putting the Brakes on Alleged Emissions Cheating Super Lawyers When the scandal involving Volkswagen’s self-acknowledged cheating on emissions tests rocked the auto industry and shocked consumer advocates in 2015, Seattle lawyer Steve Berman had to wonder if the German manufacturer was the only one trying to pull the wool over consumers’ eyes. ... “We want the cars fixed, a fraud premium paid or a complete buyback if they can’t be fixed,” says Berman, dubbed “the one-man EPA” around his office. “Clean air is important to us all, and we can’t allow this type of pollution to go unchecked. With Trump in office and an industry lackey as head of the EPA, I consider myself the de facto chief of holding the car companies’ feet to the fire.” more » (http://www.superlawyers.com/washington/article/steve-berman-putting-the-brakes-on-alleged-emissions- cheating/88651470-bcb4-4ff2-8933-eba8991686e9.html) Meet the lawyer trying to pry drug pricing secrets out of Big Pharma STAT News Class-action attorney Steve Berman is coming after a drug industry he says is “gouging” the American consumer. And his suits have the potential to crack the lid on the black box of drug pricing, shedding light on a secretive process that has sparked an escalating blame game between drug makers and the many middlemen in the US health care system. Berman sees the drug pricing system as a Rube Goldberg machine for extracting money from patients: Pharma sets a high price for a given medication, and then promises a big, undisclosed rebate to the pharmacy benefit managers who control which drugs get covered by insurers. As prices go up, so too do the secret rebates. Berman’s conclusion: The big guys get richer, and the patients pay the price. more » (https://www.statnews.com/2017/04/20/steve-berman-drug-prices/) Lawyer Limelight: Steve Berman Lawdragon A key component in plaintiff-side litigators making the Lawdragon 500 guide is the impact of their cases. In this assessment, it’s hard to top the work done by Steve Berman, a master class-action attorney and the managing partner of Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro in Seattle. “It may sound corny, but what first interested me in the law was the chance to right wrongs and change things that needed changing,” says Berman. The 1980 graduate of the University of Chicago Law School started on the defense side at Jenner & Block, where he had the legendary Jerry Solovy as a mentor. As a plaintiffs’ lawyer, Berman has tallied an impressive amount of record-setting recoveries, including as a lead attorney on the historic Big Tobacco litigation. He has since scored big for injured clients in corporate fraud, antitrust, sports injury and automotive litigation, having served as lead counsel in the Toyota unintended-acceleration action that resulted in a $1.6 billion settlement. more » (http://www.lawdragon.com/2016/09/30/lawyer-limelight-steve-berman/) Compensating Car Owners Will Be Big Test for Volkswagen The New York Times When Steve Berman, a plaintiffs’ lawyer in Seattle, heard about the Volkswagen scandal, he quickly posted a video on YouTube urging vehicle owners to contact him. “We are going to launch a lawsuit on behalf of consumers against Volkswagen, and you are welcome to join,” said Mr. Berman, who has been involved in class-action lawsuits against carmakers, drug companies and the tobacco industry. Mr. Berman was one of dozens of lawyers who raced to the courthouse after Volkswagen disclosed last week that it had used rigged software to enable its vehicles with diesel engines to pass air emissions tests. Shareholders have also sued the company, and regulators have said they plan to take action against it, but legal experts said Volkswagen’s biggest test would be the steps it takes to make its customers whole. more » (https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/26/business/energy- environment/compensating-car-owners-will-be-big-test-for-volkswagen.html?_r=0&pagewanted=all) Class Action MVP: Hagens Berman's Steve Berman Law360 After fighting court battles that put a little extra money in amateur athletes' pockets, augmented safety protocols in youth and college sports and allowed Volkswagen diesel owners to draw from a $14.7 billion settlement over emissions cheating, Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP partner Steve Berman has earned a place among Law360's 2016 Class Action MVPs. Assisting in the negotiation of the largest automotive settlement in history was an honor for Berman, but for a man who loves complex cases, it was not his personal highlight of the past year. The litigation against Volkswagen was relatively simple because the German carmaker accepted liability before litigation commenced, he said. more » (https://www.law360.com/articles/868212/class-action-mvp-hagens-berman-s-steve-berman) Keep It Simple, Stupid Super Lawyers Ask most lawyers a question and 10 minutes later you’ll have to ask another. Ask Steve W. Berman of Hagens Berman a question and 10 seconds later you have to ask another. Conversation with him is less a leisurely round of golf than a rapid-fire game of ping pong. How many cases is he involved in right now? “Probably 40,” he says. Which was the last case he took to verdict? “Average Wholesale Price. It was three years ago.” Why class action? “[My old firm] got involved in the WPPSS case.” And after that? “Others came in. I knew that’s what I wanted to do.” Because? “So many people are involved in what you’re doing. You can make a big difference if you succeed.” This brevity is actually part of the secret to his success. Early on, one of his mentors, Paul M. Bernstein of Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman in New York, told him KISS: Keep It Simple, Stupid. So that’s what he does. more » (http://www.superlawyers.com/washington/article/keep-it-simple-stupid/89fccc82-840a-4a05-8b25-3e8dc951a1c8.html) How Sports Got Blitzed by the Plaintiffs Bar The Recorder Hagens Berman has been among the most active in the latest wave of sports suits. The firm has filed two cases against the NCAA in the Northern District, a concussion suit against soccer's domestic and international governing bodies, and another trying to force Major League Baseball to install protective netting to protect fans from foul balls. Berman's firm is also taking the lead on concussion suits on behalf of water polo players and on behalf of college athletes where a $75 million settlement is pending approval. more » (http://www.therecorder.com/id=1202734151826/How-Sports-Got-Blitzed-by-the-Plaintiffs-Bar) NCAA Faces Legal Push Led by Litigator With Tobacco Stash Bloomberg The National Collegiate Athletic Association is expected as early as April to reach an agreement to boost safeguards for athletes who get concussions while playing college sports. Driving the deal is 59-year-old Seattle lawyer Steve Berman, a onetime college soccer goalie who has brought successful group actions against Big Tobacco, Enron Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. Berman has been negotiating since November on a settlement that would create a medical monitoring fund for college athletes who suffered concussions and put stricter guidelines on sending them back into action. Such a deal, which Berman said he expects to make final by an April 24 court hearing, would mark a broadening of concerns over sports head injuries after former professional players struck a $914 million concussions pact with the National Football League in August. more » (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-03-07/ncaa-faces-legal-push-led-by-litigator-with-tobacco-stash) Law Firm 'no favorite of corporate America' The Spokesman-Review Steve Berman's caseload reads like a list of who's who in corporate America. The Seattle attorney represented Washington, Idaho and 12 other states in lawsuits against the tobacco industry. He's defended Microsoft against anti-trust charges. Won a $500 million settlement for 100,000 people who purchased defective Louisiana Pacific siding. Sued on behalf of Enron employees who lost their retirement because of the energy trader's financial troubles. And, recently, reached a proposed $92.5 million settlement with Boeing over a shareholder lawsuit. "We're not a favorite of corporate America in the Northwest, or anywhere," said Berman, a 47-year-old founding partner in the Seattle law firm of Hagens Berman. more » (https://www.hbsslaw.com/uploads/images/1998_law_firm_no_favorite_of_corporate_america.jpg).
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