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Leslie B. LaMacchia

LESLIE LAMACCHIA

Bailey Perrin Bailey
The Lyric Centre
440 Louisiana, Suite 2100
Houston, Texas 77002
713-425-7100 (telephone)
713-425-7101 (facsimile) 1-866-716-8300 (toll free)
http://www.bpblaw.com

Education and Admissions

  • Monmouth University, B.S., Summa Cum Laude, May, 2001
    • Two-sport full scholarship athlete
  • South Texas College of Law, J.D., December, 2004
  • Admissions:
    • Texas, May, 2005
    • New Jersey, December, 2005

Experience and Practice Area

An associate with the firm since June 2006, Leslie has been involved in some of the largest mass tort lawsuits in the country, representing thousands of injured claimants against major pharmaceutical companies. Her focus is on pharmaceutical products liability and personal injury litigation. Leslie has also successfully represented hundreds of injured claimants in a refinery explosion against British Petroleum. Currently, Leslie is managing one of the atypical antipsychotic dockets at Bailey Perrin Bailey.

Prior to joining Bailey Perrin Bailey, Leslie spent a year at The Watts Law Firm (now Watts Guerra & Craft). There she also worked on and was involved in lawsuits against pharmaceutical manufacturers of prescription medications, such as Fen-Phen and Zyprexa, resulting in multi-million dollar settlements.

Associations

Leslie is currently a member of the following legal organizations/associations:

  • State Bar of Texas
  • State Bar of New Jersey
  • Texas Trial Lawyers Association
  • Houston Bar Association
  • American Bar Association

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