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Brian Devine

Brian Devine is a founding partner at Seeger Devine LLP where his practice focuses on complex product liability and class action litigation.  In the last decade alone, Brian was a key member of six trial teams, all of which resulted in favorable verdicts totaling more than $1.7 billion.  He also has been instrumental in negotiating settlements totaling more than $5 billion.

Brian's depth of knowledge of product liability litigation stems from his early years working in the medical device industry.  But for more than 20 years, he has used that experience to represent patients who are injured by medical devices and pharmaceuticals.  

Brian attended law school at night while working as the risk manager at Sulzer Medica, a Swiss firm  that made complex medical devices such as pacemakers, heart valves, and orthopedic implants.  Later, as Sulzer Medica’s Assistant General Counsel, Brian was responsible for the firm’s product liability cases worldwide, managing thousands of individual cases and directing attorneys in almost every state in the country. He also managed a federal Multi-District Litigation proceeding and several coordinated state court proceedings and had a leading role in negotiating a class settlement that provided more than $1 billion in compensation to the victims of a recalled hip implant while, at the same time, saved the company from bankruptcy.  

​In 2002 Brian founded the law firm Seeger Salvas & Devine LLP (now Seeger Devine LLP) with his partners Ken Seeger and Adam Salvas.  At Seeger Devine LLP, Brian represents plaintiffs in high-stakes medical device and pharmaceutical product liability cases.  He also has a successful class action practice and has been appointed Class Counsel in several cases, all of which have been certified, one of which went to trial (and prevailed) and all of which resulted in favorable settlements. 

Brian’s legal and medical knowledge combined with the unique perspective he gained while in-house makes him a formidable adversary.  And because he truly believes in the people he represents and the socially just causes he pursues, Brian enjoys the time and hard work that are necessary to prevail against well-financed corporations and their armies of lawyers. 
 

Professional Experience

  • Seeger Devine LLP – Founding Partner (2002 - Present)

  • Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May, LLP (later became Reed Smith LLP) – (2001-2002)

  • Sulzer Medica USA, Inc. - Assistant General Counsel (2001), Risk Manager (1997 – 2000), Risk Analyst (1995 – 1997)

Representative Cases

  • In re: Philips Recalled CPAP, Bi-Level PAP, and Mechanical Ventilator Products Litigation (Judge Joy Flowers Conti, Western District of Pennsylvania) - Brian was appointed to the Science Committee where he has a leading role in developing the complex scientific and medical issues on behalf of victims of Philips' recalled CPAP and BiPAP machines that released toxic chemicals into the breathing pathway for millions of individuals with compromised health.  Brian's efforts building the scientific case helped plaintiffs obtain a $500 million settlement of economic injury claims and a proposed $1.1 billion settlement of the personal injury and medical monitoring claims.

  • Faye Getubig v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. (Judge Sallie Kim, Northern District of California)Brian filed a class action lawsuit against Kaiser for wrongfully charging members for COVID tests during the height of the pandemic when it was illegal to charge patients for testing.  The lawsuit resulted in Kaiser reversing and refunding 100 percent of the $5.4 million it charged its members for COVID tests.  Brian worked efficiently and cooperatively with Kaiser's counsel to reach a favorable resolution that resulted in all of these refunds being issued within three months after the lawsuit was filed.

  • Spiro v. Trinity Management Services (Judge Andrew Cheng and Judge Curtis E.A. Karnow, San Francisco Superior Court) - Judge Cheng and Judge Karnow both appointed Brian as Class Counsel representing thousands of San Francisco tenants against their landlord.  In a complex rent control case based on a novel statutory liability theory that had never before been asserted, Brian succeeded in certifying the Class, prevailed at trial, obtained an Attachment Order against the defendant, and then negotiated a favorable $3.15 million settlement against the landlord.    

  • In re: Allergan Biocell Textured Breast Implant Liability Litigation (Judge Brian Martinotti, District of New Jersey) - Brian has a leading role in developing the medical and scientific issues on behalf of hundreds of women who suffered lymphoma and other injuries that were caused by their recalled textured breast implants.

  • Successful Opposition to Proposed Amendment to Federal Rules - Brian successfully led the effort to oppose a proposed amendment to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.  A group of pharmaceutical and medical device companies proposed a new rule allowing immediate interlocutory appeals of orders entered by MDL judges.  Brian conducted original research demonstrating that 90 percent of orders by MDL judges have been affirmed on appeal, proving that there is no need to subjecting MDL judges to a special and heightened level of appellate review.  Brian published his research in the Lewis & Clark Law Review, submitted two formal statements to the Advisory Committee and presented at several meetings with the Advisory Committee.  In the end, the Advisory Committee declined to adopt the proposed Rule.

  • In re: Stryker V40 Femoral Head Products Liability Litigation (Judge Indira Talwani, District of Massachusetts) - Judge Talwani appointed Brian to the Plaintiff's Steering Committee where he had a leading role in developing the medical and scientific issues on behalf of hundreds of victims of the Stryker V40 hip implant. These cases resulted in several private and confidential settlements that have resolved the vast majority of the cases.

  • Andrews, et al. v. DePuy Orthopedics, Inc. (United States District Court, Northern District of Texas) – Brian was part of the trial team that represented five victims who were injured by a defective DePuy/Johnson & Johnson Pinnacle metal-on-metal hip implant. The ten-week trial resulted in a jury award of $1 billion for the five plaintiffs and their spouses.

  • Peterson, et al. v. DePuy Orthopedics, Inc. (United States District Court, Northern District of Texas) – Brian was part of the trial team that represented five plaintiffs who were injured by a defective DePuy/Johnson & Johnson Pinnacle metal-on-metal hip implant. The  eight-week trial resulted in a $502 million award for the five plaintiffs and their spouses.

  • In Re: DePuy Orthopedics Pinnacle Hip Implant Products Liability Litigation (Judge Ed Kinkeade, United States District Court, Northern District of Texas) – Judge Kinkeade appointed Brian to the Science Committee.  He has been instrumental in helping to investigate and litigate claims on behalf of thousands of victims of DePuy's Pinnacle metal-on-metal hip implant.

  • In Re: DePuy Orthopedics ASR Hip Implant Products Liability Litigation (Judge David A. Katz, United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio) – Brian was instrumental in helping to investigate and litigate claims on behalf of thousands of victims of DePuy's ASR metal-on-metal hip implant.  Judge Katz then appointed Brian to the Settlement Oversight Committee where he helped negotiate and implement three global settlements that have provided more than $4 billion in compensation and benefits to 9,000 victims of the DePuy ASR metal-on-metal hip implant.

  • Kransky v. DePuy Orthopedics, Inc. (Los Angeles County Superior Court) – Brian was part of the trial team that represented Mr. Loren Kransky, a victim of DePuy’s defective ASR metal-on-metal hip implant. The six-week trial resulted in an $8 million award to Mr. Kransky. This verdict was later affirmed in a unanimous opinion by the California Court of Appeal.

  • Anderson, et al. v. CitiApartments, Inc., et al. (San Francisco Superior Court) – Brian was appointed Class Counsel in four separate but related lawsuits in which he represented hundreds of tenants whose security deposits were illegally withheld by San Francisco’s largest landlord. Brian obtained class certification in all four cases and secured settlements of more than $1 million on behalf of the Class Members. 

  • In re: Stryker Rejuvenate and ABG II Modular Femoral Stems (Judge Brian Martinotti, New Jersey) - Brian was appointed to the Science Committee where he helped to investigate the medical, scientific, and technical aspects of this case involving a defective modular femoral stem.  This case has resulted two global settlements that have provided compensation to thousands of victims.  

  • In re: Biomet M2a Magnum Hip Implant Products Liability Litigation (MDL 2391, Judge Robert L. Miller, United States District Court, Northern District of Indiana) - Brian was appointed by Judge Miller as Interim Plaintiff’s Liaison Counsel. Filed and successfully argued motion requesting transfer of actions to a consolidated proceeding.  Helped to organize a leadership structure for plaintiff’s counsel that was ultimately approved by the Court.  Negotiated preliminary matters with defense counsel for presentation of the Court at the first case management conference.

  • In Re: Zicam Cold Remedy Marketing, Sales Practices, and Products Liability Litigation (MDL 2096, Judge Fredrick J. Martone).  Judge Martone appointed Brian's partner, Ken Seeger, to the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee.  Brian was involved in all aspects of case, including development of medical and scientific issues, preparing for depositions, researching available insurance coverage, and assisting with negotiation of global settlement.  

  • In re: Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) Products Liability Litigation (MDL 1407, Judge Barbara Rothstein, United States District Court, Western District of Washington) – Brian and his partner Ken Seeger served as settlement counsel for Defendant Chattem, Inc.  Brian and Ken negotiated and implemented a successful global class action settlement for plaintiffs who suffered cardiac injuries alleged to have been caused by Dexatrim diet drugs containing PPA.

  • In re: Sulzer Orthopedics Hip and Knee Products Liability Litigation (MDL 1401, Judge Kathleen O’Malley, United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio) – Brian was in-house counsel for Sulzer, the manufacturer of recalled hip and knee implants.  Brian retained and managed national counsel and local counsel in each state. Brian's team developed a litigation and settlement strategy, and ultimately negotiated a successful $1 billion class action settlement that resolved almost all of the litigation against the company.

 

Seminars, Professional Lectures, and Academic Works

 

  • Roundtable Member, Emory Law's Institute for Complex Litigation and Mass Claims - MDL Conference - Boston, MA - May 2019

  • Invited Speaker - Exit Strategies, Papering the Deal, and Lien Resolution - Harris Marin MDL Conference - Washington DC - April 2019

 

  • Roundtable Member, Federal Civil Rules Committee and MDL Subcommittee Roundtable on Proposed Changes to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure - Atlanta, GA - August 2018 

  • Roundtable Member, Berkeley Law / Emory Law Joint State and Federal Judicial Roundtable - Berkeley, CA - June 2018

  • Invited Speaker, MDL Conference: Orthopedic Devices and Hernia Mesh Litigation - Boston, MA - September 2017.

  • Roundtable Member, Emory University Institute for Complex Litigation Judicial Roundtable - Atlanta, GA - September 2017

  • Invited Speaker, MDL Conference: Personal Jurisdiction and PPI Litigation, Los Angeles, CA - July 2017

  • Invited Speaker, Federal Judicial Center / Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation Conference, Atlanta, GA – December 2016. Presented on three subjects: (1) Class Action Case Management: Techniques for Resolution, Motion Practice & Appeals: Preemption, Daubert & Other Silver Bullet Motions – and the Viability of Appeal, and (3) Injunctive Relief, Punitive Damages, Special or Unusual Damages.

  • Conference Co-Chair – “Harris Martin MDL Conference” – Seattle, WA – July 27, 2016

  • Moderator – “Bet-the-Company' Mass Tort Litigation” – Chicago, IL – May 25, 2016

  • Moderator – “Mass Torts Judicial Forum With Hon. Marina Corodemus” – New York, NY – April 15, 2016

  • Member, Sedona Conference, Working Group 8 – Mass Torts and Punitive Damages, 2012 - present.

  • Invited Speaker – “Trials: Class Actions or Individual Claims” – Mass Torts Judicial Forum With Hon. Marina Corodemus – New York, NY – April 17, 2015

  • Invited Speaker – “General Motors Ignition Switch Recall Litigation Conference” – Chicago, IL – May 28, 2014

  • Invited Speaker – “Federal State Coordination - Coordination, Cooperation, Coercion” – Mass Tort Litigation Conference With Hon. Marina Corodemus – New York, NY – March 11, 2013

  • Invited Participant – 14th Annual Sedona Conference on Complex Litigation and Class Actions – Del Mar, CA – May 2-3, 2012

  • Invited Speaker – “Hot Topics in MDL and Class Action Litigation” – San Diego, CA – March 28, 2012

  • Invited Speaker – “11th Annual Class Action / Mass Tort Symposium,” Louisiana State Bar Association – New Orleans, LA – November 11, 2011

  • Conference Co-Chair – “Zimmer NextGen Knee & DePuy Pinnacle Hip Implant Litigation Conference – San Francisco, CA June 24, 2011

  • Invited Speaker – “DePuy Pinnacle Hip Implant Litigation Conference” – Louisville, KY – October 28-29, 2011

  • Invited Speaker – “New Developments In Hip Implant Litigation,” – San Diego, CA – March 29, 2011

  • Invited Speaker – “Civil Litigation Practice: 29th Annual Recent Developments” – Continuing Education of the Bar – San Francisco, CA – January 29, 2011

  • Invited Speaker – “Johnson & Johnson DePuy Hip Implant Litigation Conference” – Durham, NC – November 17, 2010

  • Invited Speaker – “Toyota Recall Litigation Conference” – Costa Mesa, CA – May 12, 2010

  • Judge – Stanford University Mock Trial Competition – Palo Alto, CA – January 27, 2008

  • Author – “The Preemption Defense in Medical Device Product Liability Lawsuits: Plaintiffs’ Perspective” – California Litigation Reporter – Continuing Education of the Bar – October 2006

Education
  • University of Houston - Juris Doctorate (with Honors) – 2001

  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas - Bachelor of Science, Finance, Risk Management, and Insurance – 1995

Professional Designations

  • Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation by the American Institute of Property and Casualty Underwriters, 2000.

  • ARM designation by the American Institute of Property and Casualty Underwriters, 1997.

Brian Devine
PARTNER

Tel: 415-981-9265

bdevine@seegerdevine.com

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