Your Personal Legal Team For Drug Litigation
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Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Littlepage Booth is a joint venture partnership between The Littlepage Firm and Rainey C. Booth, P.A.
Littlepage Booth focuses exclusively on defective drug cases and currently represents almost a thousand women throughout the country who have been injured by Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) such as Prempro, Premarin and Provera.

Zoe Littlepage and Rainey Booth began working together in October 2000 and formed the joint venture in 2001. They have established themselves as one of the most dynamic trial teams in the country, cultivating a well-earned reputation for their work on behalf of the injured. In 2003, Ms. Littlepage was appointed lead counsel of the Hormone Replacement Therapy Litigation by Federal Court Judge William Wilson. Since then she has led the nationwide litigation representing almost 12,000 damaged by combination hormone therapy. Mr. Booth heads up the Hormone Replacement Litigation’s Science Committee, working directly with dozens of cancer experts and epidemiologists to develop innovative ways to present technical and medical issues at trial. Littlepage Booth has tried three Prempro cases to verdict returning significant verdicts in favor of women who developed breast cancer from these drugs. Littlepage Booth has also reached settlements with hormone therapy manufacturers on behalf of a number of women.
Drug Litigation Jury Verdicts
Plaintiff |
Location |
Jury Verdicts |
Kendall, Donna |
Philadelphia, PA |
$6.3 Million |
Barton, Connie |
Philadelphia, PA |
$3.7 Million |
Scroggin, Donna |
Little Rock, AR |
$2.7 Million |
Scofield, Jeraldine |
Reno, NV |
$10.5 Million + 33 million in Punitive Damages |
Forrester, Pamela |
Reno, NV |
$12.5 Million + 35 million in Punitive Damages |
Rowatt, Arlene |
Reno, NV |
$12 Million + 31 million in Punitive Damages |
Simon, Merle |
Philadelphia, PA |
$1.5 Million |
Nelson, Jennie |
Philadelphia, PA |
$3 Million |
Daniel, Mary |
Philadelphia, PA |
$1.5 Million + Punitive Damages |
Nelson Jennie |
Philadelphia, PA |
$1.5 Million |
http://www.littlepagebooth.com/press-coverage/cbs-news/jury-awards-99-million-in-wyeth-drug-case.html
http://www.littlepagebooth.com/press-coverage/bloomberg-news/wyeth-prempro-caused-cancer.html
Read about Connie Barton's case in the news:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/13/business/13drug.html
To hear Ms. Littlepage talk about the Hormone Therapy Litigation:
In 2007 Ms. Littlepage was named as one of American’s top twelve trial lawyers by Fortune Magazine and in 2008 both Mr. Booth and Ms. Littlepage were named into the American Trial Lawyers Association, Top 100 Trial Lawyers.
Drug Litigation Cases
Prempro
In 2003, federal judge William Wilson named Zoe Littlepage as lead counsel for all personal injury claims in the Prempro hormone replacement therapy litigation. While Ms. Littlepage heads the Plaintiff's Multi-District Litigation (MDL) Steering Committee, Mr. Booth co-chairs the Prempro MDL Science and Research Committee. These Committees represent the almost 8,000 women nationwide who assert that hormone therapy caused them to develop breast cancer. Zoe Littlepage and Rainey Booth were actively involved in 5 of the 9 Prempro cases that have advanced to trial to date and have secured either jury verdicts or settlements in every case but one. In 2006, Littlepage Booth tried the Daniel case in Philadelphia, PA where a jury returned a verdict of $1.5 million in compensatory damages as well as awarded additional money for punitive damages on behalf of Mary and Tom Daniel. In 2007, Zoe Littlepage and Rainey Booth won a case in Reno, Nevada where the jury again sided with three women who developed breast cancer from their use of hormone replacement therapy. The Reno trial court entered a verdict of more than $7 million for each woman in past and future compensatory damages as well as between $10 and $12 million for each woman in punitive damages. The success of Littlepage Booth in the hormone therapy litigation parallels the success seen with other trials around the country where juries have returned verdicts for the breast cancer victims of $2.7 million in compensatory damages and $27 million in punitive damages in a 2008 Little Rock, AR trial as well as $3 million and $1.5 million in compensatory damages in Philadelphia, PA trials.
Rezulin
From 2000 to 2004, Zoe Littlepage and Rainey Booth led the Rezulin state court litigation, taking more than 100 days of depositions of Pfizer’s corporate representatives and reviewing millions of pages of internal documents. Littlepage Booth took six Rezulin case to trial gaining million of dollars in verdicts and have resolved tens of millions of dollars of Rezulin cases through jury awards and settlements.
Office Details:
2043A W. Main St.
Houston, TX 77098
Phone 713.529.8000
Facsimile 713.529.8044