Buzbee Law Firm Secures Record $1.1 Billion Verdict in Child Assault Case
Event summary
- The Buzbee Law Firm won a $1.1 billion verdict for a child assault survivor, the largest in U.S. history.
- The case involved a 2021 assault by Charles Edwin Brooks, Jr., who was sentenced to 40 years in prison.
- The verdict included $291 million in compensatory damages and $810 million in punitive damages.
- The case was tried in Dallas County state court, with Brooks defended by Fee, Smith, and Sharp, LLP.
The big picture
The Buzbee Law Firm's record-setting verdict underscores its dominance in high-stakes litigation, particularly in cases involving child assault. This victory not only highlights the firm's strategic prowess but also signals a potential shift in how punitive damages are awarded in similar cases. With over $10 billion recovered for clients, the firm continues to set benchmarks in the legal industry.
What we're watching
- Litigation Strategy
- How The Buzbee Law Firm will leverage this landmark verdict to attract high-profile cases.
- Punitive Damages
- Whether this record-setting punitive damage award sets a new precedent for similar cases.
- Execution Risk
- The pace at which The Buzbee Law Firm can convert this victory into sustained growth.
