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.


Mistrial Declared in Talcum Powder Lawsuit Following U.S. Supreme Court Ruling

A mistrial has been declared in Missouri’s sixth talcum powder ovarian cancer trial, after the U.S. Supreme Court imposed limits on where injured parties may file lawsuits. However, the litigation is far from over, as plaintiffs’ attorneys remain confident they … Continue reading

“Risperdal Boys” Photo Project Vividly Captures Pain of Gynecomastia

Thousands of Risperdal lawsuits have been filed in U.S. courts on behalf of men and boys who allegedly developed gynecomastia due to treatment with the antipsychotic drug. Now a new photography project is vividly capturing the suffering endured by victims … Continue reading

C.R. Bard Reportedly Settles 75 Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits in Federal Multidistrict Litigation

C.R. Bard, Inc. has reportedly settled another batch of transvaginal mesh lawsuits that were part of the federal multidistrict litigation underway in West Virginia federal court. As was the case with some previous settlements, the terms of this agreement remain … Continue reading

Proton Pump Inhibitors May Accelerate Kidney Decline, Raise Heart Risks in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

Proton pump inhibitors may not be the best choice for adults with Type 2 diabetes. According to a new study published in Endocrinology Today, Type 2 diabetics who initiate treatment with these drugs may experience an acceleration of diabetes-related kidney … Continue reading

Federal Court Overseeing C.R. Bard IVC Filter Lawsuits Issues New Order Amending Bellwether Discovery Schedule

The multidistrict litigation established for product liability lawsuits involving C.R. Bard, Inc.’s retrievable inferior vena cava (IVC) filters continues to move forward in the U.S. District Court, District of Arizona. According to a Case Management Order dated June 6th, the … Continue reading

Physiomesh Lawsuit Claims Complications from “Dangerous and Defective” Hernia Patch Require Revision Surgery

Another hernia patient is taking Ethicon, Inc. to court, after he allegedly experience serious complications due to the company’s “dangerous and defective” Physiomesh patch. In a lawsuit filed on May 22nd in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Illinois, … Continue reading

Talcum Powder Lawsuit Trial Continues, As Toxicology Expert Testifies for Plaintiffs

Jurors hearing evidence in Missouri’s sixth talcum powder ovarian cancer trial heard from a Plaintiffs’ expert this week, who assured the panel that talc is indeed toxic. “I Don’t Feel There’s Any Question About This at All” “I don’t think … Continue reading

Taxotere Lawsuit Defendant Asks Court to Reject Class Action Certification for Hair Loss Case

Sanofi-Aventis has asked the federal court overseeing hundreds of Taxotere lawsuits to reject class action certification for a complaint that seeks to represent all Louisiana women who allegedly experienced permanent alopecia due to the chemotherapy drug. Sanofi-Aventis Accused of Breaching … Continue reading

Nexium Lawsuit News: JPML to Address Centralization of Proton Pump Inhibitor Litigation at July Hearing Session

The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) will hear oral arguments on a new proposal to centralize all proton pump inhibitor lawsuits filed over drugs’ alleged association with serious kidney complications at its upcoming Hearing Session in Los Angeles, … Continue reading

IVC Filter Lawsuit Accuses C.R. Bard of Manufacturing Defective Blood Clot Filters

A group of plaintiffs have filed suit against C.R. Bard, Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri, accusing the medical device maker of manufacturing defective IVC (inferior vena cava) filters. All of the plaintiffs named in the complaint allegedly suffered serious injuries … Continue reading

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