Catherine Heacox
Catherine Heacox represents individuals who have been injured by
dangerous drugs and products, medical negligence and toxic exposure. For more
than a decade, Ms. Heacox has focused her practice on complex civil litigation
including pharmaceutical and product liability mass tort actions, personal
injury actions and environmental injury matters. Through her tireless efforts,
the rights of numerous injured people have been vindicated.
Ms. Heacox earned her law degree from Rutgers University School of Law in 1992
after earning her Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers University in 1989,
graduating with high honors. Prior to joining The Lanier Law Firm, Ms. Heacox
practiced law at the firms of Weitz & Luxenberg, and Giordano, Halleran &
Ciesla.
Ms. Heacox is admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey, and before
the U.S. District Courts for the District of New Jersey; Eastern, Western,
Northern and Southern Districts of New York; and U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Eighth Circuit. She is a member of several legal organizations, including the
American Association for Justice, American Bar Association, New York State Trial
Lawyers Association and American Association of Trial Lawyers – New Jersey. Ms.
Heacox is the co-author of "An Antidote to Pre-emption," published in Trial
magazine in February 2002.
Actively involved in neighborhood activities, Ms. Heacox resides in Manhattan
with her husband, Jonathan Cushing, and their son, Griffin. She has a great
affection for the outdoors with avid interests in sailing, hiking, skiing and
cycling.