Greg Coolidge joined Carpenter & Zuckerman as an
attorney in October 2013, bringing with him a wealth of legal experience. Prior
to becoming a part of the firm, Greg dedicated thirteen years of his legal
career to litigating over 100 cases related to toxic injuries on behalf of
workers who had suffered various diseases due to their exposure to hazardous
chemical products. These workers came from diverse backgrounds, including
lithographic printers, machinists, mechanics, aerospace workers, painters, and
others who had been exposed to benzene-containing chemical products, leading to
conditions such as leukemia, Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and
other cancers. Additionally, he represented foundry workers, abrasive blasters,
mold makers, and those exposed to silica dusts, aluminum oxide dusts, and metal
fumes and dusts, resulting in interstitial lung disease, asthma, and other lung
conditions. Greg also worked on cases involving food flavoring workers exposed
to diacetyl and individuals exposed to silica and organic solvents who
developed autoimmune diseases. Furthermore, he handled cases related to x-ray
technicians exposed to hydroquinone-containing x-ray developers, leading to
leukemia.
These cases were litigated against some of the world's
largest chemical companies, including Chevron, Dow Chemical Company, BASF
Corporation, Safety-Kleen Corporation, and hundreds of other companies that
manufactured the toxic chemical products responsible for the workers'
illnesses. Many of the workers and their families, represented by Greg,
obtained substantial settlements, including eight-figure, seven-figure, and
six-figure awards from these chemical companies.
Greg's legal experience extends to successfully litigating
cases before the California Court of Appeal, including landmark cases such as
Hernandez v. Superior Court (2003) and Tellez-Cordova v. Campbell-Hausfeld
(2004).
In his academic journey, Greg earned a degree in Political
Science from California State University, Long Beach, in 1992 and later
received a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Political Science from the University of
California, Riverside in 1996, during which he was honored with three Graduate
Council Fellowships.
Greg achieved his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Southwestern
University School of Law in May 2000, graduating magna cum laude. His
accomplishments during law school were numerous, including serving as
Editor-in-Chief of the Southwestern University Law Review. He also stood out as
the Second Place Oralist and Finalist Writer in Southwestern University's
Intramural Moot Court Competition. Greg received multiple academic awards,
including the CALI Excellence for the Future Awards in various categories such
as Torts, Legal Research and Writing, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and
Foundation of Torts. His dedication to his legal studies was recognized with
the Dean's Merit Scholarship.
During the summers of 1998 and 1999, Greg served as a law
clerk, first at Bet Tzedek Legal Services in Los Angeles, California, and then
to the Honorable Robert M. Takasugi of the United States District Court,
respectively.