About The Smith Law Firm, PLLC

R. Allen Smith, Jr. founded the Smith Law Firm, PLLC in 2007. Allen initiated the first talcum powder & ovarian cancer case against Johnson & Johnson, which he successfully tried to verdict in Federal Court in 2013. Since, Allen has tried 9 additional cases against J & J, obtaining verdicts totaling nearly one billion dollars. His practice focuses on products liability cases & class action lawsuits. Allen is dedicated to bringing justice to victims & their families who have been wronged, injured or killed by defective products in the United States & internationally. His cases & outcomes have garnered national & international attention, not just because of their success, but because of Allen's ingenuity and creativity in the courtroom.

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