Andy Childers Levin Papantonio 316 South Baylen St. Pensacola, FL 32502 (850) 435-7000 achilders@levinlaw.com C. Andrew Childers (“Andy”) joined Levin Papantonio as Of Counsel in 2021. Andy has been litigating mass tort cases in State and Federal courts throughout the country for more than 20 years, primarily representing plaintiffs injured by defective pharmaceutical products and medical devices. Andy has been selected by his peers as a Super Lawyer in the Class Actions/Mass Torts category every year since 2018, and as a Super Lawyers Rising Star from 2007 to 2017. Andy has obtained multiple record-setting verdicts over the past several years. In 2017, Andy and his co-counsel obtained the largest pharmaceutical injury verdict ever awarded in the State of Georgia. The jury in that case awarded a total verdict of $20,543,981.00 for his clients ($3,043,981.00 in compensatory damages and $17,500,000.00 in punitive damages). In 2022, Andy and his co-counsel obtained the largest dental malpractice verdict ever awarded in the State of Georgia. After deliberating for less than an hour and a half, the jury in that case awarded $10,000,000.00 to Andy’s client. This verdict is also believed to be the second largest dental malpractice verdict ever awarded in the United States. In 2022, Andy was appointed as Plaintiffs’ Co-Lead Counsel in MDL 3026 (In Re: Abbott Laboratories, et al, Preterm Infant Nutrition Products Liability Litigation). That litigation involves claims brought on behalf of preterm infants who suffered necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) as a result of ingesting cow’s milk-based formula products manufactured by Abbott Laboratories and Mead Johnson. NEC is a devastating condition that essentially destroys the baby’s intestines, and often leads to significant surgical intervention and/or death. In 2016, Andy was appointed to the Plaintiff’s Leadership Committee in the Consolidated Pradaxa Docket in the Superior Court, J.D. at Hartford, Connecticut, and was elevated by the Court to the Plaintiff’s Executive Committee in 2018. As part of the Connecticut Pradaxa mass tort litigation, Andy was lead or co-lead trial counsel in 3 of the 4 multi-week bellwether trials that took place in 2018 and 2019. The final Connecticut Pradaxa bellwether trial resulted in a verdict for the injured plaintiff, as well as an award of punitive damages against the defendant pharmaceutical company. In addition to the 3 bellwether trials in Connecticut, Mr. Childers was lead trial counsel in a multi-week Pradaxa trial conducted in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia in October 2018 – the jury in that case also found for the injured plaintiffs and awarded punitive damages against the defendant drug company. In addition to the above, Andy has also been appointed to the following MDL positions: Plaintiffs’ Liaison Counsel in MDL 2974 (In Re: Paragard IUD Products Liability Litigation)Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee in MDL 2782 (In Re: Ethicon Physiomesh Flexible Composite Hernia Mesh Products Liability Litigation)Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee in MDL 2016 (In Re: Yamaha Motor Corp. Rhino ATV Products Liability Litigation), serving in the role of Federal-State Liaison counselCo-Lead of the Marketing Subcommittee of the Discovery Committee for the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee in MDL 2592 (In Re: Xarelto Products Liability Litigation) Year Joined Law Firm2021 Present Position with Law FirmOf Counsel Areas of PracticeMass TortsPharmaceutical/Medical Device LitigationProduct Liability Litigation Bar AdmissionsThe Florida BarState Bar of GeorgiaBar of the Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaUnited States Supreme CourtEleventh Circuit Court of AppealsU.S. District Court for the Northern District of FloridaU.S. District Court for the Middle District of FloridaU.S. District Court for the Southern District of FloridaU.S. District Court for the Northern District of GeorgiaU.S. District Court for the Middle District of GeorgiaU.S. District Court for the District of ColumbiaU.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois EducationUniversity of Georgia School of Law (1998)Clemson University (1995)