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Two nationally recognized law firms have joined forces to represent people across the country that have shoulder joint pain resulting from the use of pain pumps.
Parsons, Behle & Latimer is the largest firm in the country engaged in pain pump litigation, and filed the first pain pump lawsuit in the country. It is one of the top 500 largest firms in the United States, with over 120 attorneys and over 100 paralegals, staff and administrative personnel. Centrally located in the Intermountain West, the firm has a vast library of legal, medical and scientific texts, two fully computerized database searching services and a large, affiliate complement of nationally recognized medical, scientific and technical experts. Parsons’ size, reputation and resources give it a distinct advantage when handling cases for people who are injured as a result of defective products.
Parsons has offices in Salt Lake City, Utah and Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada and represents clients nationwide.
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The law firm of Dewsnup, King & Olsen is a boutique personal injury law firm also centrally located in the intermountain west and handling cases for injured clients nationwide. Members of the firm have been admitted to select trial advocacy groups, including the American Board of Trial Advocates, The Million Dollar Advocates Forum, the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and the American Association for Justice. Members of the firm have obtained some of the largest verdicts and settlements on record throughout the intermountain west.
These two prestigious firms have been jointly involved since the initial discovery of the role that intra-articular pain pumps played in the development of PAGCL, and have consulted closely with the primary medical researchers of this tragic complication. In addition, these two firms were the first in the United States to file a lawsuit against the primary manufacturer of these pain pumps, Stryker Corporation. This case is currently pending in the United States District Court for the District of Utah.