Claypool Law Firm
4 East Holly St., Suite 201, Pasadena, CA 91103, Pasadena, CA 91103
About Claypool Law Firm
Claypool Law Firm represents clients in personal injury, child sexual abuse, wrongful death, and civil rights litigation. Based in Pasadena, California, the firm handles cases statewide and nationally. Founder Brian Claypool, a survivor of the Las Vegas mass shooting, has an approximate 90% win rate across over 100 jury trials. The firm has secured substantial recoveries, including an $800 million settlement, and offers bilingual services. Their mission-driven approach focuses on achieving social change.
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Notable Case Results
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$800M
Mass Shooting
Historic settlement for over 150 victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting against MGM/Mandalay Bay for negligent security.
$140M
Child Sexual Abuse
Largest child abuse settlement in US history against Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) in the Miramonte case, leading to policy changes.
$122.5M
Child Sexual Abuse
Global settlement with City of Santa Monica related to child sexual abuse cases.
$100M
Wrongful Death
Wrongful death lawsuit against Department of Homeland Security stemming from the brutal rape and murder of 20-year-old Kayla Hamilton by an illegal MS-13 gang member.
$75M
Child Abuse
Lawsuit filed against LA County DCFS for negligence leading to a toddler's fentanyl-related death during a supervised visit by an allegedly abusive monitor. Claim filed by the family of the monitor's daughters.
$65M
Child Abuse
Lawsuit filed against LA County DCFS for negligence leading to a toddler's fentanyl-related death during a supervised visit by an allegedly abusive monitor. Claim filed by the toddler's father.
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