
Unparalleled experience and exceptional results.
Mueller Counts LLP is a litigation firm led by partners with far-reaching experience in courtrooms across the country.
Focusing on product liability issues, our team has excelled in representing manufacturers facing class actions and personal injury claims, as well as intellectual property, regulatory compliance and recall-related issues. Not only do our attorneys have extensive trial experience, they are adept at resolving matters at the pre-trial stage, particularly through their understanding of the complex questions facing product manufacturers and designers and the science to pinpoint the weaknesses in plaintiffs’ defect allegations. At Mueller Counts, every matter we take on is given an individualized and aggressive approach, and we bring our creativity, tenacity, and full expertise to bear on each and every case.
Over 70 Years of Significant Legal Experience
Our team has decades of litigation experience as national counsel in products liability claims. Since the 1980s, our members have served as national trial counsel for American and foreign manufacturers defending personal injury matters involving, inter alia, motorcycles, personal watercraft, off-road vehicles, and consumer products. Additionally, we have long represented manufacturers facing recall-related issues and class actions, and have also defended manufacturers against claims alleging civil RICO and anti-trust.
More than 100 Cases Tried to Verdict
Our partners have won defense verdicts for products manufacturers in courts across the country. We have taken more than 100 jury trials to verdict in venues ranging from Guam to New York and from Alaska to Miami, Florida. The average length of our trials is in excess of three weeks, some of them lasting for months or more.
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Notable Results
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Suzuki Motor Corporation is pleased to announce that a Fullerton jury has returned a defense verdict in a products liability lawsuit stemming from the 2014 motorcycle accident involving a 2006 Suzuki GSX-R1000. On Oct. 11, the jury deliberated for five hours before returning a 12-0 verdict in favor of Suzuki Motor Corporation. On Nov. 2, the court entered judgment in favor of Suzuki.
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A team of Miami lawyers steered Yamaha Motor Corp. USA and its Japanese parent company away from claims that insufficient warnings on its WaveRunner watercraft contributed to the injuries of a teenage rider who fell off in Biscayne Bay.
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(March 29, 2021) -- The Tenth Circuit on Monday refused to revive a suit by a woman alleging a Kawasaki Jet Ski's seat was defective and caused her to fall off while riding, saying the district court was within its discretion to exclude the opinions of both of her experts as unreliable.