The number of people diagnosed with asbestos caused diseases in the U.S. continues to increase. Experts believe 60,000 mesothelioma deaths will occur between 2010 and 2030.

Work related injuries harm up to 14 million people annually, with harms including traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, amputations, burns, and electrocutions. Around 20,000 to 60,000 workers die each year from accidents, toxins, and violence at their jobs.

Millions of consumers and workers are injured each year because of defective products. Defects can occur when a product is designed poorly, when a product is manufactured in a manner that differs from the intended design, or when the product does not contain proper warnings or instructions. Defects can occur in automobiles, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, construction equipment, toys, and other goods.

Between 1.5 and 2 million elderly reside in nursing home facilities, with studies revealing that 44% have suffered some form of abuse. Many believe the actual number of residents suffering abuse is much higher. Neglect and abuse may result in serious emotional, physical, and financial harm

Paul & Hanley’s legal team has produced some of the most notable verdicts and highest settlements in the United States. Over 500 of our clients have each obtained in excess of 1 million dollars. Over 250 have recovered multi-million dollar recoveries.

Robert L. Barrow

Robert L. Barrow was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University (BYU), where he played varsity football and served as a graduate assistant football coach and Teaching Fellow in expository writing and research.  Robert pursued graduate studies in English, Social Science, and Lingusitics.  After college he was a world class Professional Martial Arts expert and appeared in movies and television with his teacher and coach, karate star Chuck Norris.

Robert graduated cum laude from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego.  While in law school, he earned American Jurisprudence Awards, scholarships and honors for academic excellence and mentored first year law students in legal writing.  He served as executive editor of the Law Review, and as a research extern to the California Court of Appeals.  One of two published Law Review articles earned national recognition at the Scholar's Conference on the Bill of Rights.  While attending law school and teaching full time Robert was selected for "Who's Who Among America's Teachers."  After Law School he served as a Law Clerk pro tem to U.S. Congressman Ronald C. Packard.

Robert is a member of the State Bar of California, the Bar Association of San Francisco, and Consumer Attorneys of California.

Robert L. Barrow, Associate
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