Mr. Robinson's primary areas of practice are complex products liability, toxic tort, pharmaceutical and personal injury litigation, as well as related unfair trade practices and consumer fraud litigation. In addition, Mr. Robinson counsels clients on product safety issues and risk management. In 2002, Mr. Robinson was selected by the Connecticut asbestos defense bar as Defense Liaison Coordinating Counsel for the Connecticut asbestos litigation, and continues in that role to this day. In this capacity, our McCarter team provides the first line of defense on behalf of well over 150 defendants involved in the litigation, and coordinates with the Court and all plaintiffs' counsel regarding docket management, discovery, medical workup, motion practice and trial preparation.
Mr. Robinson is also a member of McCarter & English's nanotechnology team, a working group, which is formed by members of a number of the firm's practice groups, and whose purpose is to track ongoing development in this area. Mr. Robinson has written and spoken on emerging issues related to nanotechnology.
In addition, Mr. Robinson currently acts as primary trial counsel and consulting counsel for the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions for a corporate parent to nearly 400 manufacturing subsidiaries for all products liability matters. He also acts as primary consulting counsel nationally for one client in the asbestos litigation, and as its trial counsel in New England. In this capacity, he coordinates discovery in all cases nationwide and addresses global litigation strategy with the client, and with local counsel. He coordinates experts, the handling of complex legal issues, and the defense of its corporate representatives. He was part of a national counsel team for two other defendants in toxic tort litigation with responsibility for managing large regions at the time. In that capacity, he handled cases in California, Hawaii, Washington, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Arizona, Delaware, Maryland, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Maine, and appeared in court in many of those jurisdictions. As such, he has significant litigation management experience on a national level in mass toxic tort litigation, as well as related trial experience.
Mr. Robinson has tried cases substantially or to verdict in various jurisdictions, including Connecticut, Massachusetts and Maryland.
Memberships & Affiliations
Connecticut Bar Association, Member of the Litigation Section Executive Committee
Massachusetts Bar Association
International Association of Defense Counsel
Connecticut Defense Lawyers Association
Defense Research Institute
Hartford County Bar Association
Connecticut Bar Foundation, James W. Cooper Fellows
Speaking
11/12/09, Current Issues in Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Litigation
John J. Robinson
Panel Moderator at ABA Section of Litigation-Products Liability Committee presentation, Schering-Plough Corporation
12/01/08, Nanotechnology and Safety and Health
John J. Robinson
Speaker, Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA) Webinar
02/01/08, Nanotechnology and Safety and Health New England In-House
John J. Robinson
Speaker, CBIA Seminar
04/01/06, Nanotechnology is Starting to Produce Big Legal Issues
John J. Robinson
Speaker, CBIA Seminar
04/01/00, Taking and Defending Effective Depositions in Connecticut
John J. Robinson
Lorman Education Services
1999, Emerging Claims Against Employers in Light of Suarez v. Dickmont Plastics Corp.: How Far Has The Door Been Opened?
John J. Robinson
For the Defense
Publications
12/27/10, New Workplace Nanotube And Nanofiber Exposure Limitation Recommended
McCarter & English Nanotechnology Alert
07/28/09, Emerging Concerns Regarding Nanotechnology
Louis A. Chiafullo, Eric E. Grondahl, John J. Robinson, Richard Voigt and Jane K. Warren
McCarter & English Client Alert
12/14/2007, Connecticut Supreme Court Holding On Standard For Reduction Of Jury Award For Prior Settlements Is Cause For Concern For Product Liability Defendants In Multiple-Defendant Cases
John J. Robinson and Cullen Guilmartin
Connecticut Supreme Court Holding On Standard For Reduction Of Jury Award For Prior Settlements Is Cause For Concern For Product Liability Defendants In Multiple-Defendant Cases
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