Greene v. Driz et al - $72,645,492 Verdict - Los Angeles, California
July 2021
A young model and her brother, a restauranteur and bar owner, were the victims of a brutal beating at the hands of the wealthy then-owners of eleven different Blaze Pizza franchises. Both injury victims were acting as innocent good samaritans attempting to stop the beating of a TMZ photographer just outside West Hollywood's The Nice Guy restaurant and lounge. The defendants claimed that they were attacked first and acted only in self defense, and that none of them were responsible for any injury or blows landed on Ms. Greene. The claims were soundly rejected by the jury. After a three week trial the jury awarded his clients more than seventy-two million, six hundred thousand dollars ($72,600,000.00) between compensatory and punitive damages. The jury award is thought to be the largest in history for a case of predominantly PTSD injuries.

Practice area(s): Civil Litigation, Litigation, Personal Injury
Court: Los Angeles County
