Sandy Liebhard

Sandy A. Liebhard, a founding partner at Bernstein Liebhard LLP, has successfully represented plaintiffs in complex litigations for more than 20 years. As dedicated consumer advocates, Mr. Liebhard and his fellow attorneys have taken on some of the largest corporate interest in the nation in cases involving dangerous pharmaceuticals, faulty medical devices and defective consumer products. As an author for RXInuryHelp.com, Mr. Liebhard has written extensively on the litigation involving proton pump inhibitors (Nexium, Prilosec, PrevAcid, etc.) and kidney injuries; Risperdal and gynecomastia; the Bair Hugger forced air warming blanket; talcum powder and ovarian cancer; transvaginal mesh; power morcellators; defective hip implants; and more.

Mr. Liebhard is a 1988 graduate of Brooklyn Law School. He is admitted to the Bar of the State of New York, as well as the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.


Ethicon Faces Sixth Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Trial in Pennsylvania

A Pennsylvania jury has been convened to hear yet another transvaginal mesh lawsuit involving a device manufactured by Ethicon, Inc. According to her complaint, Ella Ebaugh was implanted with Ethicon’s TVT-Secur sling in 2007, at the age of 39, to … Continue reading

As Proton Pump Inhibitor Lawsuits Mount, Generic Drug Maker Plans to Launch Store-Brand Version of Nexium 24HR

Perrigo Company PLC has reached final approval from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) to market a store-brand equivalent of Nexium 24HR. The company plans to launch the product by late September. The generic drug maker’s announcement comes as plaintiffs … Continue reading

Did Competitors’ Ovarian Cancer Warnings Doom Johnson & Johnson in $417 Million Talcum Powder Lawsuit?

The decision by some of its competitors to update their talcum powder products with ovarian cancer warnings may have been a driving factor behind the record-setting $417 million verdict levied against Johnson & Johnson last week in California. Eva Echeverria, … Continue reading

Ethicon Physiomesh Lawsuits May Now Be Filed Directly in Federal Multidistrict Litigation

The federal court overseeing dozens of hernia mesh lawsuits involving Ethicon, Inc.’s allegedly defective Physiomesh Flexible Composite Mesh devices has given plaintiff’s leave to file their cases directly in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia. Direct filing is intended … Continue reading

Hundreds of Taxotere Lawsuits Join Federal Hair Loss Litigation, With Nearly 1,500 Cases Pending

Taxotere lawsuits filed on behalf of individuals who allegedly experienced permanent hair loss due to side effects associated with the widely-used cancer treatment continue to mount in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana. An update provided by the … Continue reading

Risperdal Lawsuit Defendant Denied Bid to Overturn $2.5 Million Verdict Awarded in First Pennsylvania Gynecomastia Trial

The $2.5 million verdict awarded in Pennsylvania’s first products liability trial involving Risperdal and gynecomastia has been upheld, after a judge in Philadelphia refused Janssen Pharmaceutical’s motion seeking a new trial. First Risperdal Jury Finds Gynecomastia Warnings Inadequate The Philadelphia … Continue reading

Ethicon, Pennsylvania Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Plaintiffs Spar Over Jurisdiction

Ethicon, Inc. is at odds with plaintiffs over the appropriate jurisdiction for 90 transvaginal mesh lawsuits, as the device maker seeks to have the claims removed from a mass tort program now underway in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. … Continue reading

Proton Pump Inhibitors & Kidney Complications: Federal Multidistrict Litigation Set to Convene Initial Conference on September 12th

The federal court tapped to oversee pretrial proceedings for hundreds of kidney injury lawsuits involving Nexium and other proton pump inhibitors will convene its Initial Status Conference on September 12, 2017. The federal proton pump inhibitor litigation was established earlier … Continue reading

Johnson & Johnson Loses Another Talcum Powder Lawsuit, as California Jury Awards $417 Million to Plaintiff in State’s First Ovarian Cancer Trial

A California woman who says Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powders caused her to develop ovarian cancer has been awarded $417 million, after a jury found that the health care products giant failed to warn her of the risks potentially linked … Continue reading

IVC Filter Study Questions Use of Blood Clot Filters in Patients with Traumatic Spine Injuries

A new study suggests that inferior vena cava (IVC) filters might increase the risk for venous thromboembolism when used in patients with traumatic spine injuries. The findings, which were recently presented at the 2017 New York Surgical Society Meeting, are … Continue reading

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