Tom Schultz has been an attorney for over 30 years, focusing
his practice on representing plaintiffs in a variety of complex civil cases
involving claims of personal injury,
wrongful death, product liability and financial loss, as well as pharmaceutical and
medical device related injuries.
During his career as a plaintiff’s attorney, Mr. Schultz has
represented almost 4,000 clients and has obtained well in excess of $1 billion
in settlements and verdicts on behalf of his clients. He is AV rated by
Martindale-Hubbell — the highest rating possible for an attorney — and
a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) for his extensive
jury trial experience. Mr. Schultz is listed among the Best
Lawyers in America and is recognized as a Southern
California Super Lawyer by the Super Lawyers® publication.
Mr. Schultz has received the following awards for his
outstanding trial efforts:
2018 Daily Journal Top Verdict By Impact for Martinez
v. Whittier Uptown Association
2017
Finalist for CAOC Consumer Attorney of the Year
2016 Finalist for CAOC Consumer Attorney of the Year
2016 Daily Journal Top Verdict By Impact for Newland v. Los
Angeles County
2015
Daily Journal Top Verdict By Dollar and four Top 50 Verdicts in
California for Casillas
v Landstar (#3 in California and #21 Nationally), Sheaffer
v NuCo2 (#14 in California), Rabb v State of California (#25
in California) and Gomez
v Heger Farms (#37 in California)
2012 Daily Journal Top Verdict By Dollar for Sheth v Schneider
National Carriers (#9 in California and #54 Nationally)
Since joining Panish | Shea | Boyle | Ravipudi LLP in 2011,
Mr. Schultz has recovered over $800 million in verdicts and settlements, with
over 100 cases in excess of $1,000,000 and 20 cases of at least $10,000,000 or
more, including the following noteworthy cases:
$160
million trial verdict for a traumatically brain injured client
$36.5
million trial verdict for a spine injury client
$34.5
million trial verdict for a leg amputee
$23.7
million trial verdict for a leg amputee
$22.5 million settlement for a brain injured client
$20.5
million wrongful death trial verdict
$20
million settlement for a man paralyzed in a bicycle accident
$20,000,000 settlement for a brain injured client
$17,500,000 settlement for a man paralyzed during a
motorcycle collision
$17.4 million trial verdict for a brain injured client
$17.1 million trial verdict for a leg amputee client
$15 million settlement for a brain injured client
$14.9 million settlement for a leg amputee client
$13.9
million trial verdict for a client with multiple back fractures
$10
million trial verdict for the wrongful death of a three-year-old child
$10 million settlement for the wrongful death of a 14-year-old
child
Over $10
million judgment following a jury verdict of $9.9 million for a leg
amputee victim, which was the largest personal injury verdict in the history of
Imperial County
In addition to handling individual cases, Mr. Schultz was
the primary handling lawyer for several mass tort cases including a $200
million settlement involving claims against the pharmaceutical giant, Eli
Lilly, for injuries arising out of the drug Zyprexa.
Immediately prior to joining Panish | Shea | Boyle |
Ravipudi LLP, Mr. Schultz was a Deputy District Attorney in the Major Fraud
Unit of the Orange County District Attorney’s Office from 2008 to 2010, where
he handled primarily complex criminal economic fraud cases, including the
largest worker’s compensation fraud case in Orange County’s history.
During a 10-year period from 1998 to 2008, Mr. Schultz
worked for and then became a partner in the nationally recognized law firm of
Lopez, Hodes, Restaino, Skikos & Polos. At this firm, he obtained over $500
million in settlements and verdicts in a variety of individual and mass tort
cases.
Mr. Schultz developed his skills as a plaintiff’s lawyer
under the tutelage of the late David M. Harney, a former past President of the
International Academy of Trial lawyers and widely regarded as one of the
greatest trial lawyers of his generation. Between 1988 and 1998, Mr. Schultz
worked with the Harney Law Firm, starting as a law clerk while in law school
for two years and then as an attorney for eight years. As a young attorney, he
tried several cases, including his first case as lead counsel within 3 weeks of
passing the bar, which he won.
Mr. Schultz graduated from Loyola Law School in 1990 and
obtained his undergraduate degree from UCLA in 1987.
Tom was the best lawyer ever. My daughter was in a serious accident, and he was 100% there for her (and me) both professionally and on a personal level, too. He would respond within hours to our text...
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