Frederick S. Longer

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Frederick S. Longer: Attorney with Levin Sedran & Berman
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Frederick S. Longer specializes in representing individuals who have been harmed by dangerous drugs, medical devices, other defective products and antitrust violations.

Mr. Longer has extensive experience in prosecuting individual, complex and class action litigations in both state and federal courts across the country. Mr. Longer has been involved in the resolution of several of the largest settlements involving personal injuries including the $6.75 Billion settlement involving Diet Drugs and the $4.85 Billion settlement involving Vioxx. Mr. Longer was part of the teams responsible for negotiating the settlements in the National Football League Players’ Concussion Litigation, MDL No. 2323, and the Chinese-Manufactured Drywall Products Liability Litigation, MDL 2047, involving various suppliers and manufacturers of Chinese Drywall valued in excess of $1 Billion.

Mr. Longer has a wealth of experience in mass torts and has frequently been the chairman or member of the Law and Briefing Committee in numerous multi-district litigations in In re Propulsid Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 1355 (E.D. La.); In re Rezulin Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 1348 (S.D.N.Y.); In re Vioxx Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 1657 (E.D.La.); In re Orthopedic Bone Screw Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 1014 (E.D. Pa.); In re Diet Drug Litigation, MDL No. 1203 (E.D. Pa.); and In re Xarelto Products Liability Litigation, MDL 2592 (E.D.La.).

Mr. Longer is a frequent lecturer and has presented numerous seminars on various legal topics for professional groups. Some of Mr. Longer’s speaking engagements include Strafford Webinar, “No Injury” and “Overbroad” Consumer Class Actions: Strategies to Pursue or Defendant Class Certification (October 2015); Harris Martins’ MDL Conference, Current Issues in Multi-district Litigation Practice (September 26, 2011); Mass Torts Made Perfect, FDA Preemption: Is this the end? (May 2008). He has authored numerous articles including ABA, Service of Process in China (April 2012); Trial, The Federal Judiciary’s Super Magnet (July 2009). He was also featured in Herbert J. Stern and Stephen A. Saltzburg, Trying Cases to Win: Anatomy of a Trial (Aspen 1999).

Areas of Practice (8)

  • Admiralty Law
  • Antitrust
  • Business Torts
  • Class Actions
  • Environmental Liability
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Products Liability
  • Securities

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Carnegie Mellon University, B.S., 1982
Law School Attended:
University of Pittsburgh, J.D., 1986
Year of First Admission:
1986
Admission:
1986, New Jersey; 1986, Pennsylvania; U.S. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania, District of New Jersey, District of Arizona, Northern and Western Districts of New York and District of Nebraska; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Court of Appeals, Third, Fourth, Seventh and Ninth Circuits
Memberships:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations; American Association for Justice; Philadelphia Association for Justice.
ISLN:
905369899

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