$745 Million.
$462 Million.
$535 Million.
$109 Million.
$55.4 Million.
And that’s just the past 24 months.
Simon Law has been winning nine-figure verdicts since its inaugural year in 2001, with dozens of eight-figure verdicts and settlements in between. It’s an impressive record for any firm – let alone one with 14 attorneys.
Founding partner John Simon attributes the firm’s success to the principles he uses to guide each attorney: The client comes first and work up every case for trial.
“Simon Law is where cases become causes,” Simon said. “It is our mission to stand behind these causes and bring about positive change.
“Our recent verdicts have put national pressure on a nitrous oxide manufacturer for selling highly addictive products under the radar; compelled institutions to better protect some of the most vulnerable members of our society from sexual assault while they are in their care; forced the trucking industry to find ways to make trailers safer for the public driving around them every day; and put corporations on notice to be accountable.”
Half of the attorneys at Simon Law started their careers as defense attorneys, gaining invaluable insights trying cases from the other side of the table that now serve as an advantage to the plaintiffs they represent.
Every attorney at Simon Law is a trial attorney, which means they are not afraid to bring cases to the courtroom. This approach ensures Simon Law attorneys are positioned from the outset to achieve the best results for their clients.
Three of Simon Law’s attorneys have won record-setting verdicts across the country, including verdicts in Illinois, Missouri, and California.
Historically, Simon Law has taken on some of the biggest companies in the world. Its Business Litigation team has won numerous awards, with Tony Simon being named Lawyer of the Year in Bet-the-Company litigation by Best Lawyers of America.
By holding corporations accountable for putting profits over people, the firm has brought long-overdue national attention to critical community safety issues. That attention has forced tire companies to make better products, pushed manufacturers to create safer equipment for firefighters, and prevented smoke shops from selling addictive and unregulated nitrous oxide, to name a few.
That’s what John Simon means when he says his firm is where cases become causes.
Simon Law specializes in business litigation, medical malpractice, personal injury, intellectual property, trucking collisions, product liability, premises liability, and wrongful death cases.