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Oliver-Zhang Law

Oliver-Zhang Law

810 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20037, Washington, DC 20037

7 Attorneys
$11.7B+ Recovered
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About Oliver-Zhang Law

With decades of combined legal experience, Oliver-Zhang Law is a Washington, D.C. firm representing clients in personal injury, medical malpractice, pharmaceutical drug injuries, immigration, consumer protection, and civil and family law. The firm has recovered millions for clients in cases involving defective products and medical negligence. Its team includes seven attorneys, offering Chinese and Spanish language support. Founder Julie Oliver-Zhang has been recognized by Forbes Advisor for her work.

Notable Case Results

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$9B

Product Liability

Punitive damages verdict against Takeda and Eli Lilly for Actos bladder cancer in the first federal bellwether trial (Terrence Allen, et ux v. Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc.).

2014Trial VerdictView

$2.4B

Product Liability

Global settlement for bladder cancer lawsuits caused by the diabetes drug Actos (pioglitazone) against Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. and Eli Lilly.

2015View

$97.4M

Medical Malpractice

Awarded to a family after their child suffered severe brain damage due to improper use of forceps during delivery.

Trial VerdictView

$72M

Product Liability

Verdict against Johnson & Johnson in Fox v. Johnson & Johnson for negligence, conspiracy, and failure to warn women of ovarian cancer risks from talcum powder use in the genital area.

2016Trial VerdictView

$55M

Product Liability

Verdict against Johnson & Johnson for an ovarian cancer victim due to talcum powder use.

2016Trial VerdictView

$20M

Medical Malpractice

Settlement for a patient who suffered significant impairment due to a surgeon operating on the wrong side of the brain.

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