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Davis Levin Livingston

Davis Levin Livingston

400 Davis Levin Livingston Place 851 Fort Street, Suite 400 Honolulu, HI 96813, Honolulu, HI 96813

16 Attorneys
$255.9M+ Recovered
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About Davis Levin Livingston

Davis Levin Livingston is a Honolulu-based law firm representing clients across the Hawaiian Islands and the mainland. For over 40 years, the firm has handled personal injury, medical malpractice, birth injury, wrongful death, and civil rights cases. They have secured hundreds of millions of dollars for clients, including an $80 million settlement against Kamehameha School. The firm also has a medical director and nurses on staff, and its attorneys possess over 160 years of collective legal experience.

Notable Case Results

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$80M

Child Sex Abuse

Landmark settlement for victims of abuse against Kamehameha School, with the school agreeing to settle.

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$40M

Child Sex Abuse

Circuit Court awarded damages to a survivor of childhood sexual abuse against Kenneth L. Apana, an elder of the Makaha congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

2023Trial VerdictView

$36M

Commercial Litigation

Honolulu jury awarded over $36 million to a businessman who claimed he was cut out of a deal to purchase one of Hawaii's largest lumber suppliers.

2015Trial VerdictView

$29.4M

Medical Malpractice

Physicians at Tripler Army Medical Center failed to order a crucial test that would have detected a twisted gut in a 1-month-old baby, resulting in the loss of 95% of the baby's small intestine and leading to lifelong disability.

$15.4M

Wrongful Death

Settlement for the families of two hikers who fell to their deaths on a Kauai hiking trail in 2006, where the state was found at fault for failing to protect or warn against dangers.

2015View

$15M

Birth Injury

Hospital improperly attempted to deliver a post-date baby using a traumatic second-stage vacuum extraction, resulting in permanent brain damage to the baby.

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