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women leaders in the law Sept. 10, 2019

Wendy R. Fleishman

Legal Leaders 2019

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Wendy Fleishman is a passionate and experienced lawyer for the injured. With more than thirty years of courtroom experience, Wendy’s practice focuses on patients injured by dangerous prescription drugs and defective medical devices, on representing athletes who have suffered concussions, military personnel with impaired hearing linked to defective protective devices, and sexual assault cases.

She has held leadership roles in significant federal and state MDL litigation including Stryker, DePuy and Zimmer hip implants, Yaz and Yasmin, Medtronic heart leads, Guidant defibrillators, the Ortho Evra Patch, and contaminated Bausch & Lomb/ AMO contact lens solution.

Named one of the “10 Best Attorneys in New York” by the AIPIA and a “Top 100 Trial Lawyer” by National Trial Lawyers, Wendy is Women Trial Lawyers’ Representative to the Board of Governors of the AAJ and an ABA Lifetime Fellow, a former member of the NYSTLA Executive Board and former President of the AAJ’s STEP.

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PH: 212.355.9500 | Fax: 212.355.9592
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