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Justine Durrell

Justine Durrell

Justine Durrell has furthered the practice of plaintiff’s law in the areas of sexual abuse, toxic exposures, and biotechnology. Now a sole practitioner, she was formerly partners with Maja Hanks/Kristin, and they handled some of the first priest abuse cases in the United States.  Ms. Durrell engages in extensive research and writing in advanced areas where law, science, and ethics meet, having published, “Can the Law Handle Human Cloning?” in TRIAL, October 2002, and “Women’s Eggs: Exceptional Endings”, in Hastings Women’s Law Journal, January 2011.

Articles written by this author:

Defense mental exams and plaintiff’s psychiatric diagnosis

What you must know before your plaintiff is exposed to the pain of a mental exam

Justine Durrell
Ronald Schwartz

2014 July