Perry Weitz

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Perry Weitz is an American attorney and partner at the Manhattan law firm Weitz & Luxenberg, which he co-founded in 1986.[1][2] He is also a founding partner of Oak Row Equities, a Miami Florida-based real estate development company.

Weitz started the law firm with an asbestos lawsuit. He sued on behalf of 36 workers who became sick after working at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. His suit got his clients $75 million. Of that $75 million, approximately one-third went to Weitz & Luxenberg.[3] The firm now makes 60 percent of its revenue from litigation related to asbestos cases.[3]

Asbestos litigation

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