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Biography

Ethan W. Robert, a native of California, is an attorney in our Los Angeles office. Ethan earned his bachelor’s degree magna cum laude in business administration from the University of San Francisco and his law degree from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. He is admitted to practice law in California. Ethan’s practice is focused on complex civil litigation, toxic tort litigation, product liability and asbestos litigation. He is a member of the State Bar of California and the American Association for Justice. His academic honors include the dean’s honor roll at the University of San Francisco and an alumni scholar scholarship at Loyola Law School. Also at Loyola, Ethan was a member of the Scott Moot Court Honors Board and the St. Thomas Moor Honor Society.

Areas of Practice

  • Asbestos
  • Complex Civil Litigation
  • Product Liability
  • Toxic Tort

Bar Admissions

  • California, 2022

Education

  • Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California, J.D., 2022
  • University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, B.A., Magna Cum Laude, 2018

Professional Associations & Memberships

  • State Bar of California
  • American Association for Justice, Member

Honors & Awards

  • Dean’s Honor Roll, University of San Francisco, 2015-2018
  • Alumni Scholar Scholarship Recipient, Loyola Law School, 2019-2022
  • Scott Moot Court Honors Board, Loyola Law School, 2020-2022
  • St. Thomas Moor Honor Society, Loyola Law School, 2021-2022
  • First Honors Award in Trademark Law for 2021 Spring Semester

Our Results

$880 million award

Historic settlement for over 1,300 survivors of clergy and adult abuse within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, marking a pivotal moment for justice.

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$725.5 million award

A Philadelphia jury awarded a record verdict against ExxonMobil for failing to warn about cancer risks due to benzene in its petroleum products.

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$20 million award

Confidential settlement for the wife of a Rhode Island man who died of mesothelioma cancer after exposure to window glazing compound contaminated with asbestos.

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