Deborah R. Rosenthal - Lawyer in San Francisco, CA

Deborah R. Rosenthal - Lawyer in San Francisco, CA
455 Market Street, Suite 2220,
San Francisco, CA 94105

About the lawyer

Deborah R. Rosenthal is an excellent lawyer from San Francisco, CA. Attorney Deborah R. Rosenthal works in an office located at 455 Market Street, Suite 2220, San Francisco, CA 94105. San Francisco lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Mass Tort Litigation and Class Actions - Plaintiffs, Mass Tort Litigation, Litigation, Class Actions, Class Actions - Plaintiffs, Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs, Personal Injury Overview, Personal Injury Law, Personal Injury Litigation, Serious Personal Injury Law, Military Personal Injury Law San Francisco, CA. Deborah R. Rosenthal is the best lawyer in San Francisco, California state!

Based in the firms San Francisco office, Deborah Rosenthal brings 25 years of experience as a litigator to the firms asbestos, sexual abuse, and personal injury practice groups. She has helped secure millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements on her clients behalf, against defective product manufacturers, oil and shipping companies, telecom carriers, and other institutional and individual wrongdoers.

Growing up in Los Angeles in the 1970s and 1980s, Deborah observed pervasive racial and socioeconomic disparities and gender bias. She initially became a lawyer to help primarily women and girls who had been exploited and abused. Over the years, her practice evolved to encompass a broad array of individuals who suffered a wide range of damages from the misconduct of corporations and people that misuse their power to the detriment of others.

When it works, the civil justice system can restore a sense of fairness and dignity that few other avenues can, Deborah said. We have to fight not only for redress for our clients but also to ensure that the system continues to function as it should.

Investigating the Details

Since 2005, Deborahs work on mesothelioma cases has yielded multi-million dollar results. She has also helped secure substantial results for victims suffering from other diseases caused by toxic exposures, property owners suffering nuisance conditions, maritime workers, and survivors of sexual violence.

With a background in investigative journalism, Deborah is adept at approaching cases from a number of different angles to find the information the team needs, to either go to trial or mediate.

She devotes most of her time on a case to research and writing, digging into facts and legal principles to provide the best materials for each case. During her career, she has developed materials for more than 100 trials, and she provides key legal analysis on all of the firms California cases.

I like strategizing with my colleagues about how to best serve our clients, Deborah said. Its rewarding to be able to hold corporations accountable for their unacceptable profits-before-people mentality. When they have to answer for their actions, they eventually have no choice but to improve their practices, to everyones benefit.

Achieving Key Verdicts

Deborahs investigative and brief writing skills were particularly beneficial for the firms recent $30 million and $34 million jury verdicts.In 2018, Deborah handled the lions share of the motion practice and discovery for an asbestos case that went to trial against J-M Manufacturing on behalf of Norris Morgan and his wife. Mr. Morgan was exposed to asbestos-containing transit pipe while working as a construction supervisor in the 1970s in Southern California. The jury awarded the Morgans $30.2 million in compensatory and punitive damages.

In 2019, on the day the jury was impaneled for clients Arthur and Janet Putts state court trial against Ford, Ford removed the case to federal court. If it remained there, the Putts wouldnt have been able to proceed to trial until months if not years later. Deborah successfully wrote and argued an emergency petition to remand the case back to state court within 24 hours, allowing the Putts to have their day in court. Four weeks later, the jury awarded a $34 million verdict to the Putts, for their injuries and damages arising out of Mr. Putts asbestos-caused cancer.

Both verdicts were ranked on the Top 100 Verdicts List for that year by the National Law Journal and Verdict

Search, which tracks the nations largest jury verdicts each year. Additional examples of Deborahs cases, in the past decade, that have resulted in six- and seven-figure settlements include:

$8.2 million for an engineer who developed mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos by contractors working at a Los Angeles refinery

$6.9 million for a laborer who developed mesothelioma from asbestos exposure while working at various Southern California refineries

$6.4 million for an electrician who developed mesothelioma from his shipboard and railroad electrical work

$3.7 million for the wife of a construction worker who developed mesothelioma from her exposure to asbestos that her husband carried home on his work clothes

$295,000 for an elementary school student sexually assaulted in the school bathroom by another student

$125,000 for a middle school student sexually and verbally harassed by another student at school

Safeguarding Civil Rights

Deborah is passionate about helping historically underserved populations get meaningful access to justice. In 2018, she traveled to the Texas border to prepare Central American asylum seekers for their credible fear interviews, while they were incarcerated with their children in the nations largest family detention center. In 2019, she assisted a non-profit doing similar work at the San Diego-Mexico border, and in 2020, she helped an immigrants rights attorney obtain the release of a Guatemalan teen who was trafficked into the country, from a detention facility for unaccompanied minors in Northern California. And in Fall 2020, she traveled to Las Vegas and Phoenix to serve as a poll observer at various sites where there was concern that voters rights might be compromised during early voting and on Election Day. in literature/writing from the University of California, San Diego.

Education

University of San Francisco
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