Genevieve R. Outlaw

Attorney

Genevieve Outlaw is an attorney at Robinson Calcagnie, Inc. working on mass tort, class action and products liability cases. Since joining the firm in 2014, Ms. Outlaw’s practice has focused primarily on representing plaintiffs in complex litigation across the country. Ms. Outlaw currently focuses on numerous mass tort cases, including talcum powder ovarian cancer cases in the Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder Cases, JCCP No. 4872. Ms. Outlaw was a member of the trial team that secured a record $417 million jury verdict in Echeverria v. Johnson & Johnson for a woman who contracted ovarian cancer due to her use of talcum powder products.

Ms. Outlaw has also been appointed to serve as a member of the Law and Briefing Subcommittee in the In Re Depo-Provera Products Liability Litigation in the Northern District of Florida and also serves as a member of the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee in the Fosamax/Alendronate Sodium Drug Cases, JCCP No. 4644.

Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Outlaw served as a law clerk to the Honorable Carol E. Higbee, J.S.C. T/A, of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division. Ms. Outlaw began her clerkship as Judge Higbee’s law clerk in the Civil Division where Judge Higbee was assigned to the mass tort docket and served as the Presiding Civil Judge for the New Jersey Superior Court, Atlantic County. Ms. Outlaw also served as Judge Higbee’s law clerk in the Appellate Division after Judge Higbee was elevated to the Appellate Division.

Genevieve Outlaw received her Juris Doctorate from Rutgers University-Camden School of Law, where she served as associate managing editor of the Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion and was selected to serve as a Marshall Brennan Fellow, spending a semester teaching constitutional law at a local Camden, New Jersey high school. Ms. Outlaw also participated in the Juvenile Justice Clinic, representing children in Camden’s juvenile court. In her spare time, Ms. Outlaw enjoys spending time with her husband, three children and dog.

Ms. Outlaw is admitted to practice law in California, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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