Championing Consumer Safety: Attorney Brendan A. Smith Targets Negligence by Major Corporations in High-Profile Litigations

St. Louis, MO — Brendan A. Smith, a noted attorney with Simmons Hanly Conroy, has built a remarkable career by advocating for clients who have sustained severe injuries due to faulty pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Smith, who joined the firm in 2012, heads the Complex Litigation Department, where he handles cases involving sexual abuse and unsafe consumer products, challenging some of the world’s largest corporations. Smith’s work is driven by a commitment to justice for individuals harmed by products whose safety was compromised in the pursuit of profits. “These companies prioritize profit over safety, and … Read more

Champion of Justice: Meet Brendan A. Smith, a Leading Voice in Mass Tort and Product Liability Law

St. Louis, Mo. — Brendan A. Smith, an award-winning attorney with over ten years of experience in complex litigation, has made significant strides in the arenas of pharmaceutical, medical device, and sexual abuse litigation. Operating out of the St. Louis office of Simmons Hanly Conroy, Smith has dedicated his career to advocating for individuals who have suffered due to unsafe products. At the heart of Smith’s legal practice is a drive to take on major national and multinational companies, ensuring they are held accountable for their actions. His efforts, along with his team, have culminated … Read more

Attorney Brendan A. Smith Discusses the Latest Legal Developments in Pharmaceutical Litigation on DrugWatch.com

Miami, FL – The future of pain management is being reshaped by the evolving potential of medical marijuana, presenting an alternative to traditional pharmaceuticals and offering new hope to those suffering from chronic pain. In recent years, advocacy and research around the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes have gained significant momentum, influencing legislation and medical perspectives alike. Medical marijuana, legalized in several states across the nation, has been found potentially beneficial in treating conditions ranging from chronic pain to epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. Studies suggest that cannabinoids—the active compounds in marijuana—can act as effective … Read more