LAWRENCE S. PAIKOFF, M.D., J.D., of counsel
Personal History:
- Birthdate: April 10, 1959
- Birthplace: Albany, New York
Law Office Addresses:
- 608 University Ave, Sacramento, CA 95825
- 2300 Bell Executive Lane,
- Sacramento, CA 95825
Email: larry@justice4you.com
Educational Background:
| 1981 B.A |
- Williams College of Williamstown, Massachusetts
- Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, Highest Honors Biology
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| 1985 M.D. |
- Upstate College of Medicine State University of New York, Syracuse, New York
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| 1985-1988 |
- Residency Training - Internal Medicine St. Luke's Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri
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| 1997 J.D. |
- University of California Davis School of Law
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| 1997 |
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Admitted to Practice in the Following Jurisdictions:
- All California State Courts
- U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California
- U.S. Court of Claims, Washington D.C.
Practice Areas:
- Products Liability
- Medical Malpractice
- Personal Injury
- Health Care Law
Cases:
- Fen-phen diet drugs;
- Baycol;
- Sulzer hip and knee litigation;
- Vioxx;
- Bextra;
- Celebrex;
- Viagra;
- National Vaccine Act
Special Background:
- Former Public Health Officer, Stanislaus County, California; Instrumental in controlling a county-wide outbreak of Hepatitis A, which received national attention, leading to the present effort to immunize all American children against Hepatitis A
- Contributor and listed author Journal of Medicine Virology 2000 Oct, 62(2) 144-150 Relatedness of Hepatitis A Virus Isolation During a Community-Wide Outbreak
- Responsible for treatment of many patients with communicable diseases, including sexually transmitted diseases
- Leader and chief enforcement officer of one of the first smoking bans in the United States
- Was responsible for overseeing jail medical system
- Was on committee deciding appeals to denials of service for county employees under county health insurance
Licenses/Memberships/Awards:
- California Bar
- California licensed physician
- Board certified internal medicine
- Recertified American Board of Internal Medicine 2005