
Kenneth B. Fromson
Abogados externos
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Áreas de práctica:
Educación:
- Universidad Estatal de Nueva York en Albany, Licenciatura
- Facultad de Derecho de Nueva York, Doctorado en Derecho (J.D.) con matrícula de honor
Admisiones y afiliaciones:
- Nueva York
- Nueva Jersey
- Pensilvania
- Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos, Nueva Jersey
- Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos, Distritos Este, Norte y Sur de Nueva York
- Asociación Americana para la Justicia
- Asociación de Lesiones Cerebrales del Estado de Nueva York
- Colegio de Abogados del Condado de Ulster
- Sociedad Norteamericana de Lesiones Cerebrales
- Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos, Distrito Central de Arkansas
- In re Prempro Pharmaceutical Litigation, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida
- En el asunto del litigio farmacéutico sobre Byetta, Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos, Distrito de Massachusetts
- En el asunto del litigio farmacéutico sobre Neurontin, Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos, Distrito de Minnesota
- In Re Prempro Pharmaceutical Litigation, United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio
- In re Ortho Evra Pharmaceutical Litigation, United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio
- En el asunto relativo al litigio sobre medicamentos a base de heparina, Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos, Distrito Oeste de Oklahoma (Payne contra Pfizer, Inc.)
- Tribunal Superior de California, condado de Stanislaus (DiPirro contra Watson Pharmaceuticals)
- Tribunal Superior de California, condado de Los Ángeles
- En el asunto del litigio farmacéutico sobre Byetta, Tribunal de Distrito de Oklahoma, condado de Creek (Adney contra Forest Pharmaceuticals)
- Tribunal de Distrito de Oklahoma, condado de Payne (Fowler contra Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals)
Casos recientes destacados:
$3,800,000 – Settlement – Municipal Truck Crash
Mr. Fromson joined the firm in 1994. His practice has involved all facets of litigation. He has managed and litigated various types of personal injury cases to trial, in both state and federal courts, arising from defective drugs and products, automobile accidents, falls due to defective conditions, dog bites, motorcycle accidents, and construction site accidents.
Mr. Fromson actively participates in the firm’s mass tort litigation department regarding pharmaceutical products. He has served as national coordinating and trial counsel in both large, complex matters and in individual cases involving drug products. He has also briefed and conducted Daubert and Frye challenges and has successfully argued dispositive motions in both state and federal courts throughout the country. Mr. Fromson also participates in the firm’s class action and whistleblower litigation, representing individuals who have exposed corporate fraud.
Mr. Fromson handles cases involving traumatic brain injury. Brain injuries are complex and often involve misdiagnosed, misunderstood, or otherwise undetected disease following trauma. As an active member of the firm’s Neuro Law trial group, Mr. Fromson brings to his clients not only the empathy and understanding of the emotional impact such injuries have on injured people and their families, but he also brings to each case a keen eye for detail and professionalism in his pursuit of justice for each client.
Mr. Fromson is an active member of the American Association for Justice (formerly the American Trial Lawyers Association). Within the Association, he is a member of the Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group, as well as the Section on Toxic, Environmental, and Pharmaceutical Torts.
Mr. Fromson also teaches other lawyers advanced trial practices at the nationally recognized Keenan Ball College.
Distinciones:
Chief Notes & Comments Editor, New York Law School Journal of Human Rights; Competitions Editor, Moot Court Executive Board at New York Law School; National Championship and Best Brief Award,
Rendigs National Products Liability Moot Court Competition at the University of Cincinnati College of Law (1993).
Publication: Beyond an Eye for an Eye, Castration As An Alternative Sentencing Measure, NY Law School Journal Human Rights (Vol. IX Spring 1994)

