Inductee Events/News
Zoom Mediations Webinar
With Bob Mongeluzzi, Judge Herndon, and Judge Moss
Jayne Conroy
The Evidence Based Trial
Fred Levin
Levin’s $2 million investment spurs breakthrough discoveries
Attorney Bob Mongeluzzi
Themes in Trial
Attorney Fred Levin
Donates Millions Toward Cancer Research
Gary Douglas, Douglas & London, P.C.,
discusses Trial Preparation in this latest video.
“Give it while you’re living”
Fred Levin on $35 million in philanthropic donations
Lanier Law Firm Takes Lead in Opioid Epidemic Lawsuits
The Lanier Law Firm’s pharmaceutical litigation team is taking a leading role in partnering with state and local governments across the country to hold pharmaceutical companies accountable for a public health emergency caused by…
Mark Lanier Named President of National Trial Lawyers
Trial lawyer Mark Lanier, founder of The Lanier Law Firm and one of the most influential lawyers of his generation, has been inducted as the 2018 president of the National Trial Lawyers, an invitation-only organization of the top U.S. trial lawyers committed to promoting the profession’s highest ethical standards and…
Related Links:
- The Devil We Know
- YouTube – The Devil We Know – How DuPont Poisoned The Ohio Valley
- Deadline – Morgan Spurlock & Stephanie Soechtig Team For Documentary ‘The Devil We Know’ Featuring Erin Brockovich
- YouTube – The Devil We Know – A New Documentary About DuPont Poisoning Drinking Water
- YouTube – New Documentary “The Devil We Know” Highlights DuPont’s Mass Scale Poisoning
Sundance Film Festival
Park City, UT —January 18–28, 2018.
The documentary “The Devil We Know”, featuring the work of award winning trial attorney Mike “Pap” Papantonio (2015 Inductee), debuted to a sold-out crowd at the Sundance Film Festival, Sunday night. Pap was there with a lead plaintiff in the environmental case against Dupont, Parkersburg, WV school teacher Joe Kiger, and his wife. The documentary helps expose one of the biggest environmental scandals of our time, highlighting the devastating toll the deliberate and methodical poisoning took on communities in West Virginia and beyond when DuPont dumped the Teflon manufacturing ingredient C8 into the air and water, for decades.