Kiesel Law LLP
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Kiesel Law is nationally recognized for its legal expertise, strong commitment and exceptional results in the representation of its clients. For decades, the lawyers at Kiesel Law have represented plaintiffs in cases involving catastrophic injury, wrongful death, class action, pharmaceutical and medical device injury, unfair business practices, consumer fraud, construction defects, truck accidents, environmental litigation and abuse cases. Its partners have been in the leadership of numerous complex and class action national litigation.
Kiesel Law is dedicated to its clients, the legal community and the continued justice administered by the courts. Kiesel Law works to improve access to the courts and to ensure its clients obtain the full and fair compensation they deserve.
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Partner Helen Zukin has devoted her career to representing victims of catastrophic injuries, toxic exposures and defective pharmaceutical and medical device products. Ms. Zukin says, “Women are disproportionately the victims of defective drugs and medical devices. Female clients often are most comfortable knowing that their team of attorneys include experienced female lawyers who understand their concerns.”
Ms. Zukin has been in the leadership of national- and state-coordinated proceedings, including cases involving Yaz, Lipitor and metal-on-metal hip implants. She has served as President of the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission, chaired the Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation that investigates and evaluates judicial candidates, is an officer of the Executive Committee of LACBA’s Litigation Section, and serves as Vice Chair of LACBA’s Judicial Evaluation Committee and the Central District’s U.S. Magistrate Judge Merit Selection Panel.
8648 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90211-2910
T: 310.854.4444 | F: 310.854.0812 | www.kiesel-law.com
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