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.


New York City Archdiocese Names 120 Clergy Credibly Accused of Child Sexual Abuse

Just months after the New York Child Victims Act became law, the state’s largest Roman Catholic Archdiocese eleased a list of 120 priests and other clergy credibly accused of child sexual abuse. Clergy Sexual Abuse in New York City Archdiocese … Continue reading

Shareholders Vote “No Confidence” Over Bayer Monsanto Acquisition

Investors certainly aren’t happy about Bayer AG’s $63 billion Monsanto acquisition, judging by an overwhelming vote of “no-confidence” delivered at the annual shareholder meeting in Bonn, Germany last Friday. According to the Financial Times, more than 55% of Bayer investors … Continue reading

3M Military Earplugs Lawyers Prepping for “Science & Technology Day”

The  centralized litigation recently established in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida. for all federally-filed 3M Combat Arms Earplugs lawsuits will convene “Science & Technology Day” on June 18, 2019. Science Day Presentations are Off-the-Record As its name suggests,  the … Continue reading

Taxotere Hair Loss Court Prepping for Upcoming Bellwether Trial

Hundreds of Taxotere hair loss claims continue to move forward in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, where the first bellwether trial will likely get underway ithis fall. First Taxotere Lawsuit Heads to Trial on September 16th The … Continue reading

Bard Hernia Mesh Litigation Convenes April Status Conference

Hundreds of hernia mesh lawsuits filed against C.R. Bard, Inc. and its Davol, Inc. subsidiary continue to move forward in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio, where the most recent Status Conference was convened on April 17th. Bard … Continue reading

Valsartan Recall Litigation Could Eventually Include Thousands of Claims

The valsartan recall litigation could be massive, as legal experts anticipate that thousands of plaintiffs will seek compensation for personal injuries and other damages allegedly related to their use of contaminated medications. The Valsartan Recall Valsartan was the first of … Continue reading

Monsanto Roundup Lawsuits Spark Bayer Shareholder Showdown

Monsanto Roundup lawsuits will be a major topic of discussion when Bayer AG convenes its annual shareholder meeting later this week, with several prominent investors accusing management of underestimating the risks posed by the massive litigation. Bayer Faces Over 11,000 … Continue reading

FDA Proposal Targets Surgical Stapler Injuries

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) issued new proposals today in a bid to reduce serious injuries associated with the use of internal surgical staplers and implantable staples. Surgical Stapler Injuries and Deaths Internal staplers and implantable staples are … Continue reading

Court Outlines Plaintiffs’ Leadership Structure for 3M Military Earplugs Litigation

Hundreds of product liability claims involving the 3M Company’s allegedly defective Combat Arms Earplugs continue to move forward in the U.S. District, Northern District of Florida. According to an Order dated April 19th, the plaintiffs’ leadership structure will consist of … Continue reading

FDA Bans Transvaginal Mesh Implants for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the sale of transvaginal mesh implants used to treat pelvic organ prolapse, concluding that their potential risks outweigh any purported benefits. “In order for these mesh devices to stay on the … Continue reading

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