Eric Gibbs has been named “Top Plaintiff Lawyers in California” and has been selected for the last 9 years to the elite list of “Super Lawyers.” He has been appointed by judges to leadership positions in dozens of high profile class actions and coordinated proceedings. He has helped recover nearly a billion dollars on behalf of his clients, including a recent $115 million settlement with health insurer Anthem.
George Hanson, of the law firm Stueve Siegel Hanson, is an experienced trial attorney. George has successfully tried many cases to judges and juries in both state and federal court. In addition to trial work, George has developed robust appellate practice and has successfully argued numerous cases on appeal before state and federal courts. George has been appointed lead or co-lead counsel in more than 40 class or representative actions in state and federal court. George was named “Best of the Bar” by the Kansas City Business Journal.
Abby McClellan has been named a “Rising Star” attorney in Missouri and Kansas. She focuses her practice on large-scale cases that involve thousands of plaintiffs across the United States. She represented individuals who took Risperdal, a drug designed to treat schizophrenia, who alleged the drug caused brain cancer and growth of abnormal breast tissue. In her free time, she runs the lawyer volunteer program at Operation Breakthrough, a program which provides a safe educational environment for children in poverty.
Mark Troutman has been appointed to leadership roles in many of his complex litigation cases. As lead counsel in a consumer class action against Porsche, Mark achieved a $45 million settlement for the class. Mark currently serves as Special Counsel for the Ohio Attorney General in a lawsuit against opioid manufacturers for the damage caused to Ohio by the opioid crisis. Mark has been honored as a top plaintiff-side Class Action Litigator by the Best Lawyers in America and as a Rising Star by Ohio Super Lawyers.
Crystal Cook Leftridge, of the law firm Stueve Siegel Hanson, has trial experience in federal court and an in-depth understanding of the discovery phase of litigation. She works closely with hundreds of plaintiffs across the United States on dangerous drug cases. Recently, she has been involved in the testosterone replacement therapy, Taxotere, and proton-pump inhibitor mass tort litigation concerning alleged serious side effects.
Amy Zeman represents clients in a wide variety of medical mass injury matters, including individuals harmed by the diabetes drug Actos, the anti-psychotic medication Risperdal, and the birth-control medications Yaz and Yasmin. She achieved a historic $14.975 million dollar jury verdict as co-lead trial counsel on behalf of patients whose genetic material was destroyed in a catastrophic cryo-preservation tank failure. The Daily Journal recognized Amy among the Top Women Lawyers in California for 2023 and the Top Plaintiff Lawyers in California for 2021.
Shawn Judge, the son of a former municipal court judge, grew up around the legal profession. He attended the Moritz College of Law and graduated with honors. After serving for 13 years as a judicial clerk, mediating cases for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Shawn transitioned into private practice. He is a strong and savvy litigator, well-versed in many different aspects of the law.
Tanner Edwards represents people harmed by dangerous drugs and devices in large-scale class action lawsuits and mass tort actions. Tanner was involved in litigation concerning a psychiatric medication that allegedly caused serious side effects. The litigation involved over 10,000 plaintiffs nationwide.