Levin Papantonio Attorney Chris Paulos will update a legal conference audience of mass tort attorneys on the contraceptive drug that's been linked to brain tumors.
Levin Papantonio (LP) law firm announces that LP Attorney Chris Paulos will deliver a highly anticipated presentation titled “Depo-Provera Litigation Update” at the Mass Torts Made Perfect (MTMP) conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, October 9, 2024. The presentation will provide crucial insights into the ongoing litigation surrounding Depo-Provera, a popular birth control shot linked to the development of meningiomas—brain tumors that can have severe and life-altering effects on patients.
Women across the country trusted that Depo-Provera was a safe and reliable form of contraception. Unfortunately, what they were not told is that it could significantly increase the risk of developing life-threatening brain tumors.
CHRIS PAULOS, ATTORNEY, LEVIN PAPANTONIO
Paulos, who has been actively involved in these cases, emphasizes the importance of holding pharmaceutical companies accountable for the harm caused by Depo-Provera.
“Women across the country trusted that Depo-Provera was a safe and reliable form of contraception. Unfortunately, what they were not told is that it could significantly increase the risk of developing life-threatening brain tumors. These lawsuits are essential to ensuring justice for the affected women and preventing further harm,” Paulos stated.
The Link Between Depo-Provera and Meningiomas
Depo-Provera, an injectable contraceptive that has been widely used for decades, has come under scrutiny due to its connection to meningiomas—tumors that arise in the protective membranes surrounding the brain. Research has shown that women who have used Depo-Provera for extended periods or in high doses are at a significantly higher risk of developing these tumors.
Although meningiomas are typically benign, they can still cause serious neurological complications such as headaches, vision loss, seizures, and in some cases, can be fatal if left untreated. Lawsuits allege that the manufacturer of Depo-Provera failed to adequately warn patients and healthcare providers about these risks, leaving women vulnerable to this life-altering condition.
About Chris Paulos
Chris Paulos, a partner at Levin Papantonio, joined the firm in 2011 and has developed a wide-ranging practice that includes pharmaceutical, medical device, and environmental mass torts, as well as catastrophic personal injury, qui tam/false claims cases, and counterterrorism/human rights litigation. Paulos has been a key member of trial teams in high-profile cases, including the Yaz MDL, GranuFlo MDL, and DuPont C8 MDL bellwether trials. He also oversees the firm's qui tam and counterterrorism departments. Known for his expertise in handling evidence and legal issues at trial, Paulos frequently publishes articles and speaks at national mass tort conferences.
About MTMP
Mass Torts Made Perfect (MTMP) is the premier event for plaintiff attorneys and legal professionals working in mass tort and class action litigation. Held bi-annually in Las Vegas, the 3-day conference attracts over 2,100 participants from more than 700 law firms, making it the largest gathering of its kind. MTMP offers attendees a chance to expand their knowledge and network with peers through sessions covering a wide array of topics, including prescription drugs, defective products, securities litigation, and consumer fraud.
About Levin Papantonio
The Levin Papantonio law firm has been representing injured people across the globe since 1955. The firm has gained national recognition as one of the most successful personal injury firms in the world and has been featured on CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, and Fox, as well as Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Time Magazine, Forbes, and National Law Journal.
LP attorneys handle lawsuits throughout the country and have helped obtain more than $80 billion in jury verdicts and settlements, litigating against some of the largest corporations in the world.
For more information on Chris Paulos' presentation or to interview Mr. Paulos, contact Sara Stephens | sstephens@levinlaw.com | 281-744-6560.