
Cases
Practice areas
Proven in the cases that matter most.
Built to support litigation where the stakes are measured in lives, public trust, and billions of dollars in recovery — across five kinds of consequential harm.
One platform, five fronts
The hardest matters share one thing — evidence scattered across decades.
Proof
$20B+
in mass-tort recoveries shaped the platform — the same litigation these five practice areas are drawn from.
The document-heavy matters
Environmental, toxic-exposure, public-health, and consumer cases — the complex kind, measured in decades of records.
Source-linked throughout
Every extracted fact traces back to its origin document, so the record holds up across every matter type.
The index
Five kinds of consequential harm.

Environmental Contamination
Environmental harm rarely stops at a property line — it moves through groundwater, air, soil, and the communities downstream.
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Public Water Systems
When drinking water is contaminated, the burden often falls on the public — municipalities, utilities, and the taxpayers who pay to remediate it.
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Toxic Exposure
The consequences of toxic exposure can remain long after the original event has faded from public attention.
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Public Health Litigation
When misconduct becomes a public burden, litigation can become a mechanism for repair at civic scale.
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Consumer & Medical Harm
People place trust in medicines, medical devices, insurers, manufacturers, and consumer products. When it breaks down, litigation answers for it.
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