Our Results
Our strength lies in the sheer number of cases we have taken to trial. Depending on the wishes of our clients, each case we take is treated from the outset as though it will proceed to trial and is meticulously prepared to win. Our lawyers have tried cases throughout the United States as local, regional and national counsel.
Click on any of our Featured Results below for more in-depth analysis, or use the Case Search function to locate cases in specific practices and industries, or those in which an attorney of interest was involved.
Featured Results:
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The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts rejects the Massachusetts State Automobile Dealers Association's (MSADA) bid to prohibit direct sales of Tesla motor vehicles to consumers
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After almost four years of litigation, Worcester County Superior Court issues a ruling for Rule 26 (b) (2) and (b) (3)Class Decertified
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The Supreme Court of New Hampshire Affirms Opinion for American Honda Motor Co.
The Supreme Court of New Hampshire denied Autofair 1477 L.P. d/b/a Autofair Honda ("Autofair")'s Motion for Rehearing or Reconsideration, relating to the Court's earlier Opinion affirming the trial court's entry of summary judgment in favor of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. ("AHM").
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Barack et al v. American Honda Motor Co. Inc.
On May 30, 2014, Honda obtained a defense verdict in a claim of defect relating to its rollover side curtain airbag system in a 2006 Honda Odyssey in the Bridgeport Division of the United States District Court, District of Connecticut. The Honorable Tucker L. Melancon presided over the trial.
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The Massachusetts State Automobile Dealer Association v. Tesla Motors, Inc. and Tesla Motors MA, Inc.
The Massachusetts State Automobile Dealers Association asked the Massachusetts Superior Court for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction that (if granted) would have effectively shut down the Natick Mall Gallery which opened in September 2012, by prohibiting Tesla from doing "anything other than an unstaffed display of a locked automobile."
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Plaintiff American Automobile Insurance Company, as assignee of Fred and Adrienne Kostecki v. Omega Flex, Inc.
Plaintiff alleged the corrugated stainless steel tubing (“CSST”) manufactured by Omega Flex was defective and unreasonably dangerous, and caused the fire at the Kostecki’s home.
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Laura Arbeitman, as Administratrix of the Estate of Margaret Alene Sanders v. AT Systems New England, Inc., et.al.
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Featured Case: Called in on the Eve of the Trial, Campbell Trial Lawyers Secures a Defense Win, Saving Millions
We received a call on a Wednesday afternoon, asking us to get involved in a $2 million contractual indemnification claim. Under normal circumstances, this would not be out of the ordinary. But then we learned that the trial was scheduled to start that Friday morning.
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Featured Case: Campbell Wins Defense of Food Liability Claim
The claim that an undercooked cheeseburger caused the plaintiff's severe medical condition was successfully defended by the Campbell team.
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Featured Case: Meticulous Discovery and Physical Reconstruction of Accident Scene Exonerate Summer Camp
While plaintiff, a minor, was attending summer camp, he dove head first into shallow water and became paralyzed. This difficult case demonstrates how critical it is to provide the experts and the jury with a clear and logical presentation of the facts.
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Featured Case: In re September 11 Litigation
The World Trade Center Properties was seeking property damage expense for the total destruction and loss of the World Trade Center buildings as a result of the 9-11 terrorist attacks.
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Featured Case: The National Law Journal Agrees: Factual Development Wins Cases
While riding his ATV in the woods, the plaintiff alleged that he rolled the vehicle and sustained catastrophic injuries from a branch that pierced his eye and lodged in the center of his brain.
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Featured Case: Painstaking Biomechanical Analysis Clears Toyota in Airbag Case
Plaintiffs, a mother in her mid-30’s, her husband and two small children, sued Toyota Motor Corp., alleging that the airbag in the family’s 1996 Toyota Corolla was too powerful and should have been depowered.
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Featured Case: First Electronic Stability System Suit Results in Win for Defense
Jim Campbell and his team secured a defense verdict in a case involving the first ever challenge to the lack of electronic stability systems in the Ford Explorer.
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Featured Case: Jury Finds for Oil Companies in $70M Ground Water Contamination Remediation Case
The cleanup tab for New Bedford’s infamous Sullivan Ledge site - a former rock quarry later used as an industrial disposal facility - tallied more than $70 million when remediation was completed in 2000.
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Featured Case: Caterpillar Secures Decertification of Nationwide Class Action, Dismissal with Prejudice, and Award of Costs in $200M Lawsuit
When one of the largest equipment manufacturers in the world was named as a defendant in a nationwide class action, it turned to the Campbell Trial Lawyers for legal advocacy.
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Featured Case: Jury Returns Defense Verdict of Ford Where Plaintiff has $8M in Special Damages
It was a motor vehicle accident case with $8 million in special damages at stake.
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Featured Case: Jury Rejects $11.5M Wrongful Death Claims vs. Ford
After a rollover accident in Argentina left a young woman dead at the scene, her family members chose to sue Ford Motor Company in Florida.
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Featured Case: Drug Makers Look to Campbell for Mass Tort Defense
A pair of pharmaceutical manufacturers of metoclopramide has turned to the Campbell Trial Lawyers to fend off a mass tort assault by more than 800 plaintiffs in Massachusetts, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
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Featured Case: Ground Contamination by Heating Oil Prompts Claims