Most casual readers of littlebiggy.com reviews will probably have heard of the Erin Brockovich v. PG&E case. Most readers will not know that the law firm of Engstrom Lipscomb & Lack (*ahem*, Walter J. Lack) was instrumental in the success of Brockovich's victory. Lack was lead counsel in that case and help right some wrongs in the natural gas fixing situation. Lack has been at the helm in some of the largest cases in California history.
Lack's practice is split equally into cases involving Business, Insurance, Defective/Dangerous Products, Environmental/Natural Resources, Ethics/Professional Responsibility (avvo.com).
Walter Lack has been named a California Super Lawyer every year since 2004, and again in 2009. He is noted as one of the 100 most influential lawyers in California and has received a 10/10 rating from avvo.com.
Lack, it seems, is not one to back down from a challenge. Aside from the Brockovich case, Mr. Lack is about to get $1 Billion in awards against Dole, Dow and Shell for banana workers poisoned by DBCP pesticide in Latin America (LawDragon.com, 2008). According to Law Dragon, the death squads in Columbia being financed by Chiquita are next! (Lawdragon.com, 2008) Good luck, Lack.
Most casual readers of littlebiggy.com reviews will probably have heard of the Erin Brockovich v. PG&E case. Most readers will not know that the law firm of Engstrom Lipscomb & Lack (*ahem*, Walter J. Lack) was instrumental in the success of Brockovich's victory. Lack was lead counsel in that case and help right some wrongs in the natural gas fixing situation. Lack has been at the helm in some of the largest cases in California history. Lack's practice is split equally into cases involving Business, Insurance, Defective/Dangerous Products, Environmental/Natural Resources, Ethics/Professional Responsibility (avvo.com). Walter Lack has been named a California Super Lawyer every year since 2004, and again in 2009. He is noted as one of the 100 most influential lawyers in California and has received a 10/10 rating from avvo.com. Lack, it seems, is not one to back down from a challenge. Aside from the Brockovich case, Mr. Lack is about to get $1 Billion in awards against Dole, Dow and Shell for banana workers poisoned by DBCP pesticide in Latin America (LawDragon.com, 2008). According to Law Dragon, the death squads in Columbia being financed by Chiquita are next! (Lawdragon.com, 2008) Good luck, Lack.