Cohn & Swartzon expands California mesothelioma practice from Irvine
Cohn & Swartzon LLP is expanding its mesothelioma and asbestos representation across California from a new Irvine headquarters, led by attorney Saar Swartzon two decades after a $36 million asbestos verdict. The move underscores how quickly asbestos claims can become time-sensitive after diagnosis and how the firm is positioning itself for statewide cases.
Why it matters: - Mesothelioma and asbestos cases can surface decades after exposure, but California's statute of limitations can start at diagnosis. - Early legal review can affect both the strength of a claim and the compensation available to victims and families. - The firm's statewide expansion gives California patients access to a mesothelioma practice based in Orange County but aimed at shipyard, aerospace, agricultural, manufacturing and military-related exposure cases.
What happened: - Saar Swartzon, founder and partner at Cohn & Swartzon LLP, is expanding the firm's California-wide mesothelioma and asbestos practice from a new headquarters at 2 Park Plaza, Suite 1050, in Irvine. - The expansion is aimed at serving asbestos exposure victims and their families across California. - Swartzon's career includes work on a 2004 California asbestos case that produced a $36 million verdict, the 48th largest verdict in the United States that year.
The details: - Cohn & Swartzon LLP says the firm regularly advises families whose loved ones have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, pleural plaques, pleural thickening, pleural effusion and peritoneal mesothelioma. - Lung cancer in people with a history of occupational exposure in construction, shipyards, aerospace, automotive or military service also warrants prompt legal evaluation. - Swartzon graduated near the top of his class at Southwestern University School of Law and competed nationally in trial advocacy. - Swartzon built his litigation career representing asbestos exposure victims, workers and families harmed by corporate concealment across California's major industries. - Swartzon has been named to the Super Lawyers list every year since 2014. - Swartzon has also been selected to the Super Lawyers Top 50 in Orange County and Top 100 in Southern California. - Swartzon holds an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell. - Swartzon is a Lifetime Member of the Multi Million Dollar Advocates Forum, a distinction held by fewer than 1% of attorneys in the U.S. - Swartzon said diagnosed mesothelioma patients are "not just a client; they are my cause." - Swartzon also said he knows how corporations and insurers think and where evidence lies. - Cohn & Swartzon LLP was founded in 2008 by Swartzon and Jason D. Cohn, who is also AV Preeminent rated and a Super Lawyers honoree. - The firm says every client speaks directly with an attorney from the first conversation through resolution of the case. - The founding partners bring more than 90 years of combined legal experience. - Consultations are free, and the firm works on contingency. - The firm's model is "No recovery, no fee."
Between the lines: - The Irvine headquarters suggests the firm is trying to centralize and scale a niche practice that depends on fast case screening and detailed exposure histories. - The release leans heavily on Swartzon's trial record and credentials to signal experience in high-stakes asbestos litigation. - The emphasis on direct attorney contact and contingency fees points to a client base that may be dealing with urgent medical and financial pressure.
What's next: - The firm is set up to keep expanding mesothelioma and asbestos representation across California from Irvine. - The practice will likely continue targeting new diagnoses where timing matters most for preserving legal options. - Cohn & Swartzon LLP says services are available in English and Spanish. - The firm serves clients across Orange County, Tulare County and throughout California. - More information
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