doug-mcdermott

Douglas C. McDermott

Attorney

Douglas C. McDermott is a founding partner of McDermott Asan, PLLC, where he represents plaintiffs in personal injury, product liability, and consumer fraud litigation in state and federal courts throughout the country. Mr. McDermott is recognized as one of Washington’s top litigators for his work on complex wrongful death and traumatic injury cases, as well as high profile class action lawsuits against companies such as Expedia, Inc., Washington Mutual, Inc., and Amazon.com, Inc. He has also represented plaintiffs in nationwide class action and whistleblower lawsuits against major pharmaceutical manufacturers, including Pfizer, Inc., Bayer Corp., Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., and Novo Nordisk, Inc.

EDUCATION

Mr. McDermott attended law school at Seattle University School of Law, where he graduated magna cum laude as a member of the school’s distinguished Law Review.

EXPERIENCE

Mr. McDermott is an experienced trial attorney who has argued matters before numerous Washington State trial courts, the Washington State Court of Appeals, and federal district courts throughout the country. He has also litigated with success in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

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Notable Cases

His Notable Cases Include The Following

Morales v. Heritage Grove, Inc.
(Wash. Super. Ct.)

Represented the family and the estate of an elderly man who died in a nursing home as a result of medical malpractice and abuse, and prevailed after a three-week jury trial.

Hiraga v. Geico General Insurance Company
(Wash. Super Ct.)

Represented an elderly woman in a lawsuit against Geico General Insurance Company for violation of Washington’s Consumer Protection Act and Washington’s Insurance Fair Conduct Act and prevailed after a two-week jury trial.

Jensen v. Washington State Dep’t of Corrections
(Wash. Super. Ct.)

Represented two women and their families in a lawsuit against the Washington State Department of Corrections for inadequate supervision of a violent parolee who robbed the women at gunpoint and shot them in the head, neck, and back, causing traumatic and life-threatening injuries.

Estate of Strahm v. Seegert, Inc.
(Wash. Super. Ct.)

Represented the family and the estate of a construction worker who was pinned down and crushed underneath the bucket of a hydraulic excavator while working at a construction site. Plaintiffs brought negligence and product liability claims against a subcontractor and the manufacturer of the excavator.

Prescott v. Country Mutual Insurance Company
(Wash. Super. Ct.)

Represented a young man in a lawsuit against Country Mutual Insurance Company for violation of Washington’s Insurance Fair Conduct Act.

In re Expedia Hotel Taxes & Fees Litig.
(Wash. Super. Ct.)

Represented consumers in a class action lawsuit against Expedia, Inc. for misrepresenting the amount of legitimate taxes and service fees associated with certain hotel reservations.

In re Bextra & Celebrex Marketing, Sales Practices, & Product Liability Litigation
(N.D. Cal.)

Represented consumers and third-party payors in a class action lawsuit against Pfizer, Inc. for its improper marketing and promotion of Celebrex and Bextra.

In re Amazon.com, Inc. Sec. Litig.
(W.D. Wash.)

Represented investors in a class action lawsuit charging Amazon.com, Inc. and several of its officers and directors with violations of the federal securities laws for misrepresenting Amazon.com’s customer growth and revenue-per- customer metrics, its publicly-reported financial results, and the nature and terms of its compensation arrangements with certain strategic partners.

In re Rhythms Netconnections, Inc. Sec. Litig.
(D. Colo.)

Represented investors in a class action lawsuit charging former officers and directors of Rhythms Netconnections, Inc., a bankrupt entity which once provided DSL services, with manipulating Rhythms’s subscriber line counts and falsely reporting its financial results to the investing public in violation of federal securities laws.

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