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.


Study Suggests Proton Pump Inhibitors Reduce Effectiveness of Hepatitis C Treatment

Patients prescribed direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) for hepatitis C may want to steer clear of proton pump inhibitors like Nexium, after a recently published study suggested the popular heartburn medications could reduce the effectiveness of these treatments. Research Team Analyzed 9 … Continue reading

Boston Scientific Settles More than 370 Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits

Boston Scientific has agreed to settle around 378 transvaginal mesh lawsuits, according to court papers released last month in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of West Virginia. Joint motions seeking dismissal of the claims – which had been in … Continue reading

Talcum Powder Lawsuit Plaintiffs Appeal Decision Tossing $72 Million Verdict to Missouri Supreme Court

The family of an Alabama woman who allegedly developed ovarian cancer due to her long-term use of Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder have filed an appeal with the Missouri Supreme Court in a bid to overturn a decision dismissing the … Continue reading

C.R. Bard IVC Filter Litigation Gearing Up for First Federal Bellwether Trial

The federal court overseeing thousands of IVC (inferior vena cava) filter lawsuits filed against C.R. Bard, Inc. is set to convene its first bellwether trial in March. According to a Case Management Order issued in the U.S. District Court, District … Continue reading

Hernia Mesh Lawsuits Mount Against C.R. Bard, Davol

C.R. Bard, Inc. and Davol, Inc. continue to face a growing number of hernia mesh lawsuits in courts throughout the United States, with recent filings in Louisiana and Mississippi. Mississippi Plaintiff Claims Bard Ventralex Patch Incompatible with Human Tissue According … Continue reading

U.K. Health Watchdog Calls for Transvaginal Mesh Ban, As Lawsuits Move Forward in U.S.

The U.K.’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is recommending a ban on transvaginal mesh devices used to treat women suffering from pelvic organ prolapse. “The evidence for long term efficacy is inadequate in quality and quantity,” the … Continue reading

Testim Lawsuit Settlement Reached Just Ahead of First Pennsylvania Testosterone Trial

A Testim lawsuit scheduled to go to trial next Monday in Pennsylvania’s Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas has been settled for an undisclosed amount. The case was filed on behalf of an Alabama man who allegedly suffered a testosterone-induced stroke … Continue reading

Knee Replacement Lawsuit Claims Johnson & Johnson and DePuy Knew of Attune Knee Problems, Yet Continued to Market Defective Device

A Mississippi woman has filed a knee replacement lawsuit, after she was forced to undergo revision surgery due to the alleged failure of DePuy Synthe’s Attune system. DePuy Attune Knee Allegations According to a complaint filed in the U.S. District … Continue reading

Gene May Predict Those Most Likely to Suffer Metal-on-Metal Hip Complications

A recently published Australian study suggests that patients with a certain gene may be more likely to experience the types of complications that have led thousands of people throughout the world to file metal-on-metal hip implant lawsuits against DePuy Orthopaedics … Continue reading

C.R. Bard Hit with Another Hernia Mesh Lawsuit, After Louisiana Man Undergoes Multiple Revision Surgeries

A Louisiana man has filed a new hernia mesh lawsuit against C.R. Bard, Inc. and its Davol, Inc. subsidiary, after he was forced to undergo multiple revision surgeries due to infections and other  complications allegedly caused by the companies’ Monofilament … Continue reading

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