Bruce A. Broillet
Lawdragon 500
Greene Broillet & Wheeler
Suite 2100
100 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90407
310-576-1200 (firm)
http://www.greene-broillet.com
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It doesn’t matter if you’re a poor victim of a defective product or a business embroiled in a complex dispute, Broillet can take – and win – your case to the tune of millions.
This tireless and passionate leader can be counted on to win big –bringing in nearly $18M for individuals hurt in three dangerous public property cases in just the last few months of 2008.
This plaintiffs’ champion is using the knowledge he gained in a record-setting legal malpractice case to take on KPMG, after wresting settlements from Oscar de la Hoya and Paris Hilton.
Big wins in legal malpractice and against Big Tobacco and Firestone underscore Broillet’s bulletproof reputation.
American Appliance, Isuzu Motor and Big Tobacco fear this quiet courtroom force.
It's good to have Bruce Broillet on your side. The trial lawyer has received many awards and honors, and he has results to prove his worth. Broillet secured a $45.6 million legal-malpractice verdict against Jones Day Reavis & Pogue in 1996, and he represented Los Angeles County in a case against big tobacco companies that produced a $3.3 billion settlement in 1998. He obtained a $32.5 million settlement for a teenage girl who was severely injured when a bus collided with the van in which she was riding. And Broillet won a $5.3 million verdict on behalf of a passenger in an Isuzu Rodeo who suffered serious injuries when the vehicle rolled over. In 2004, He obtained a confidential settlement for Adrienne Alpert, a KABC-TV reporter who was electrified while on assignment. He recently secured a $25 million settlement for a 24-year-old who was electrocuted while drilling concrete, causing severe brain damage. Coming up, Broillet takes on KPMG on behalf of an Orange County business accusing the Big Four accounting firm of malpractice. Broillet will then take to the ring for a producer who claims Oscar De La Hoya stole her idea to create his television series "The Next Great Champ."
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