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.


Proton Pump Inhibitor Lawsuits Continue, Despite Ruling Against Centralization

A Panel of federal judges has declined a request seeking centralization of all federally-filed lawsuits involving the alleged potential for proton pump inhibitors to cause kidney failure and other renal injuries. In a decision issued today, the U.S. Judicial Panel … Continue reading

MicroPort Profemur Hip Replacement Lawsuits Combined for California Trial

Two lawsuits involving the MicroPort Profemur Modular-Neck Hip Replacement have been consolidated by the California federal judge overseeing the cases.  The claims, which are scheduled to go to trial in December, were filed on behalf of plaintiffs who claim that … Continue reading

Taxotere Loses to New Lung Cancer Drug in Recent Study

Research that appeared last week in The Lancet suggests that a new-generation cancer drug could be a superior alternative to Taxotere, which has recently been linked permanent alopecia. Among other things, the study found that non-small cell lung cancer patients … Continue reading

Sorin 3T Heater-Cooler Lawsuits May Be Centralized in South Carolina Federal Court

Plaintiffs pursuing lawsuits over infections allegedly caused by the Stöckert 3T Heater-Cooler System are seeking to have all such federal claims centralized in a single jurisdiction, preferably the U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina. In a January 30th Petition … Continue reading

SGLT2 Inhibitors and Ketoacidosis: Could Low Carb Diets Play a Role?

New research suggests that low-carb diets may play a role in cases of diabetic ketoacidosis seen among patients taking SGLT2 inhibitors like Farxiga and Invokana. The study, which was published online last month  in Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism, is the … Continue reading

Heartburn Meds During Pregnancy May Up Baby’s Asthma Risk

Proton pump inhibitors and H2 blockers have long been considered a safe option for pregnant women suffering from heartburn. But now a new study suggests that the use of these drugs by expectant moms could increase the likelihood that a … Continue reading

Health Canada Fluoroquinolone Warning Notes Peripheral Neuropathy, Other Disabling Side Effects

Health Canada has issued an  alert warning consumers in that country about debilitating side effects potentially associated with fluoroquinolone antibiotics, including peripheral neuropathy. The regulator is working with the drugs’  manufacturers to update the safety information of all systemic (taken … Continue reading

Hepatitis C Medications Linked to Reports of Liver Failure

Harvoni, Sovaldi and other recently-approved direct-acting antiviral  Hepatitis C medications may be associated with serious complications, including liver failure. That’s the word from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), which is preparing to publish an analysis of adverse event … Continue reading

South Carolina Open-Heart Surgery Patient Pursuing Stöckert 3T Heater-Cooler Device Lawsuit

A South Carolina man who developed a dangerous bacterial infection following open-heart surgery is pursuing a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the Stöckert 3T Heater-Cooler device. The case, which is now pending in the U.S. District Court, District of South … Continue reading

Federal Invokana Litigation to Conduct Concurrent Discovery, Mediation

The federal judge overseeing what could eventually be hundreds of Invokana lawsuits has indicated his intention to conduct concurrent discovery and mediation. In a Case Management Order issued earlier this month, U.S. District Judge Brian R. Martinotti of the District … Continue reading

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