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About Jeffrey

While he was in college, Jeffrey Breit worked with a Federal Court Judge in New Orleans, fueling his interest in the law. As natives of the Tidewater area, Jeffrey’s father, brothers, and wife have all been attorneys at one time or another. In 1988, he left the firm where his father had practiced and (together with Jack Drescher) started “Breit, Drescher & Breit,” which later became “Breit Drescher Imprevento.” The firm focused on representing injured victims, something we still do today as “Breit Biniazan.”

After the April 20, 2010 BP/Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, Jeffrey began a stint working cases on behalf of menhaden fishermen. Hundreds of thousands of cases were consolidated in the Eastern District of Louisiana in New Orleans in MDL 2179. In October 2010, Judge Carl Barbier appointed 15 lawyers to the plaintiff steering committee in order to manage the litigation on behalf of all of the claimants. Jeffrey was appointed by Judge Barbier to the steering committee; eventually, he and seven members of the steering committee tried the case before Judge Barbier against the defendants BP, Halliburton, Transocean, Cameron, and others in what became the biggest environmental disaster in United States history and one of the biggest economic loss cases in history.

Jeffrey was responsible for marshaling the case against Halliburton, and after trial Halliburton settled its portion in the amount of $1.24 billion. To date, over 250,000 businesses and individuals recovered more than $11.5 billion in economic losses; cleanup workers and coastal residents recovered over $67 million; community health grants were awarded in the amount of $105 million; tourism and seafood promotional grants were awarded $57 million; local government agencies were awarded $680 million; and $14 billion was awarded to the United States Government and Gulf of Mexico bordering states. The individual claims handled by Jeffrey (which included menhaden settlements, BP business claims, lost wage claims, seafood claims, and medical claims) were paid $29 million. Jeffrey was also retained as one of the lawyers for the state of Alabama, which recovered $1 billion dollars. 

Since 2010, Jeffrey has been involved in litigation nationwide involving Chinese drywall manufacturer, Taishan Gypsum Company, Limited. In 2011, Knauf Plasterboard (Tianjin) Company, Limited settled its nationwide Chinese drywall contamination lawsuit for an amount in excess of $1 billion. The Chinese drywall cases continued against Taishan Gypsum with litigation in Louisiana, Florida, and Virginia. In 2019, Taishan Gypsum settled all United States cases, including Virginia’s, in a settlement of $248 million. More recently, after May 31, 2019, Jeffrey was appointed to manage the Virginia Beach tragedy fund where he distributed an excess of $4 million to victims.

As former President of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Jeffrey has been instrumental in persuading Virginia’s General Assembly to raise the cap on damages plaintiffs may receive in medical malpractice suits. Jeffrey has been characterized as tough, fair, and honest. According to Jack Harris, Executive Director of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, “[Jeffrey] personally met with legislators for months, helping them to understand the need to raise the medical malpractice cap, which had been frozen for 17 years. That was a major triumph. He’s driven to be the best and has had far-reaching accomplishments that will be felt for years to come.”

Throughout his successful career, he has continued to work hard to improve the reputation of attorneys representing injured people, as well as training the next generation of trial lawyers. Jeffrey is an adjunct professor of law at William & Mary Law School and  had the privilege to spend three years as an evidence professor at Harvard Law School and one year at Columbia Law School, as well. Jeffrey is passionate about helping future litigators find their best selves, which in turn benefits the clients they will eventually represent for personal injury cases, including truck accidents. Under his tutelage, the William & Mary Law School Trial Team has been able to secure 29 champion, finalist, and semi-finalist titles in the last 10 years.

Jeffrey is a proud member of The Inner Circle of Advocates, as well as an active member of the American Associates for Justice (AAJ) and Virginia Poverty Law Center’s Advisory Council. Jeffrey has also been recognized by his peers as a Super Lawyer® since the awards inception in 2006, as well as a Top 100 Virginia Super Lawyer® since 2019 and a Top 10 Virginia Super Lawyer® 2020-2024. In 2021, he was also recognized by Best Lawyers in America® as Product Liability Litigation-Plaintiffs’ Lawyer of the Year.

Education
  • J.D., Tulane University of Louisiana
  • B.A., Tulane University of Louisiana
Bar Admissions
  • Virginia
  • Louisiana
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • Washington, D.C.
Court Admissions
  • U.S. District Court – Eastern District of Louisiana
  • U.S. District Court – Eastern District of Virginia
  • U.S. Court of Appeals – Fourth, Fifth, and Eleventh Circuits
  • U.S. Supreme Court
Teaching Experience
  • William & Mary Law School – Adjunct Professor of Law (2004-Present)
    • Courses: Trial Strategy and Persuasion, Pre-Trial Procedures, Depositions, and Trial Advocacy
  • William & Mary Law School – Advisor for National Trial Team (2004-Present)
  • Harvard Law School – Co-Professor with Kenneth Feinberg/Evidence Course (2013, 2014, 2015)
  • Columbia Law School – Co-Professor with Kenneth Feinberg/Evidence Course (2014)
  • Virginia Supreme Court – Appointed to teach the Virginia State Bar Harry L. Carrico Professionalism Course
  • Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Annual Convention – Taught the Virginia Tort Law Updates for 6 years
  • Taught 300+ hours of Continuing Legal Education Courses in 15 states over the past 40 years for a variety of lawyer associations in Virginia, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, Colorado, Florida, and New Jersey
Honors & Awards
  • Virginia Business: Virginia Power 500 List 2023/24, 2024/25
  • Listed, Lawdragon – 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers (2022-2024)
  • Best Lawyers in America® – “Virginia Beach Product Liability Litigation-Plaintiffs’ Lawyer of the Year” (2021, 2024)
  • Virginia Trial Lawyers Association – Distinguished Service Award (2019)
  • William & Mary Law School – St. George Tucker Adjunct Professorship Award Recipient (2008)
  • American Association for Justice – Master of Trial Law (2019)
  • The Litigator Awards – Ranked Top 1% of Lawyers (2014)
  • Listed, Best Lawyers in America® since 1999
  • Listed, Who’s Who in American Law
  • Listed, Super Lawyers® – One of the Top 100 Lawyers in Virginia (2013, 2014, 2019-2024)
  • Listed, Super Lawyers® – One of the Top 50 Lawyers in Virginia (2007, 2009)
  • Listed, Super Lawyers® – One of the Top 10 Lawyers in Virginia (2006, 2020-2023); #1 Super Lawyer in VA 2023-2024
  • Virginia Lawyers Weekly – “Hall of Fame” (2019)
  • The Inner Circle of Advocates – Member
  • MDL Deepwater Horizon (BP Oil Spill) – Member of the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee
  • William & Mary Law School – Adjunct Professor of Law
  • Virginia Poverty Law Center Advisory Council – Member
  • National College of Advocacy, AAJ – Fellow
  • Mid-Winter Convention (2020) – Education Course Advisor
  • Virginia Trial Lawyers Association – Member of Williamsburg Society; Member of Board of Governors (1983-1993); President (1998-1999)
  • Virginia, North Carolina, Louisiana, New York, and District of Columbia Bar Associations – Member
  • American Bar Association – Member
  • Virginia Beach and Norfolk-Portsmouth Bar Associations – Member
  • Maritime Law Association of the United States – Member
  • The American Association for Justice – Member of Board of Governors (1988-Present)
  • International Academy of Trial Lawyers – Member
  • North Carolina Trial Lawyers Association – Member
  • Operation Smile – President (1986-1988)
  • Board of Editors, Maritime Law Reporter, Butterworth – Member (1986-1988)
  • GRAMMY Awards – Voting Member (Until 2019)
  • Master the Art of Trial Advocacy
    William & Mary Law School
    Williamsburg, Virginia
    February, 2017

  • Most Effective Techniques in Opening Statements
    Colorado Trial Lawyers Association Convention
    Steamboat Springs, Colorado
    August, 2015

  • Effective Use of Demonstrative Evidence
    North Carolina Advocates for Justice Winning with Experts Seminar
    Greensboro, North Carolina
    February, 2015

  • Technology in the Courtroom
    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Raleigh, North Carolina
    October, 2008

  • Panel Discussion: Having the Plaintiff at Trial
  • Panel Discussion: Effective Witnesses the Defense Does Not Anticipate
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Brain Injury Retreat,
    Richmond, Virginia
    September, 2008

  • Opening Statements
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Virginia College of Trial Advocacy
    Greensboro, North Carolina
    May, 2008

  • Lecture: Focus Groups in Brain Injury Cases
    Brain Injury Association of America Annual Conference
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    April, 2008

  • Tort Law Update
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Annual Convention
    The Homestead, Virginia
    March, 2008

  • Use of Demonstrative Evidence for Direct and Cross-Examination: Entertaining Story With Pictures and Words
    Kentucky Justice Association, Annual Convention
    Lexington, Kentucky
    September, 2007

  • Use of Demonstrative Evidence for Direct and Cross-Examination: Entertaining Story With Pictures and Words
    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Sunset Beach, North Carolina
    June, 2007

  • Opening Statements
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Annual Convention
    The Homestead, Virginia
    April, 2006

  • Enhancing Damages by Proving a Defendant’s Bad Conduct
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Annual Convention
    Toronto, Canada
    July, 2005

  • The Things They Didn’t Teach You in Law School
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Annual Convention
    Toronto, Canada
    July, 2005

  • Damages in Opening Statements
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America, New Approaches to Damages Seminar
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    October, 2004

  • Tips to Motivate a Jury in a Traumatic Brain Injury Case
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Brain Injury Retreat
    Richmond, Virginia
    October, 2004

  • Dealing with Defenses
    NABIS Annual Conference
    Vail, Colorado
    September, 2004

  • Improving the Jury Using Juror Questions
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Annual Convention
    Charlottesville, Virginia
    July, 2004

  • Conflict Between Attorney and Client on Settlement vs. Trial
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Annual Convention
    The Greenbrier, West Virginia
    April, 2004

  • The Wired Courtroom
    Virginia Bar Association
    Richmond, Virginia
    January, 2004
  • Supreme Court Update, 2003
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Annual Convention
    Virginia
    2003

  • Using the Jury’s Imagination to Maximize Damages
    New Jersey Trial Lawyers, Annual Convention
    Atlantic City, New Jersey
    April, 2003

  • Deflating Defense Counsel’s Arguments at Voir Dire
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America
    July, 1999

  • Responding to Difficult Courtroom Situations: Ethical Considerations, Direct Examination, and Closing Argument
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America, NCA Trial Advocacy College, Harvard Law School Cambridge, Massachusetts
    March, 1999

  • Negligent Hiring and Retention in Violent Crime Cases
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America, NCA Premises Liability Seminar
    Phoenix, Arizona
    February, 1999

  • Premises Liability (3rd Party Criminal Attacks) Inadequate Security
    Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    December, 1998
  • Tort Law Update – Virginia Supreme Court
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Annual Convention
    March, 1998

  • The Thing They Didn’t Teach (in Law School) – Now I Know that the Following Are Bad Things To Do
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Annual Convention
    April, 1996

  • Excessive and Inadequate Verdicts
  • Payback of Worker’s Compensation and Health Care Liens
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Advocacy Seminar
    1994

  • Proving Loss of Society & Services in Wrongful Death
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    April, 1993

  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America
    Colorado
    March, 1993

  • Cross-Examination of Experts and Other Ways to Lose a Case
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America
    Colorado
    March, 1993

  • Crafting the Closing and Rebuttal Argument & Closing Argument
    Association of Trial Lawyers of America
    Reno, Nevada
    October, 1992

  • Premises Liability
    Lawyers Alert
    1989

  • Personal Injury and Death in Maritime Law
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
    1987

  • Wrongful Death-Wage Earner
    Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
    1986
  • Operation Smile – President (1986-1988)
Motorcycle Accident
$15.0 M
Wrongful Death/Motor Vehicle Accident
$5.0 M
Motorcycle Accident
$1.3 M
Product Liability
$1 Billion
Product Liability
$248 Million
Car Accidents
$60 Million
Product Liability
$29 Million
Maritime Accident
$23 Million
Premises Liability
$20 Million
Car Accidents
$20 Million
Brain InjuryCar AccidentsWrongful Death
$11 Million
Car Accidents
$7.5 Million
Motor Vehicle Accident
$6.5 Million
Wrongful Death
$6 Million
Wrongful Death
$4.7 Million
Motor Vehicle Accident
$4.5 Million
Product Liability
$3.5 Million
Maritime Accident
$2.4 Million
Brain Injury
$1.95 Million
Car Accidents
$1.8 Million
Truck Accidents
$1.75 Million
Personal Injury
$1.67 Million
Maritime Accident
$1.45 Million
Truck Accidents
$1.44 Million
Personal Injury
$1.4 Million
Wrongful Death
$1.275 Million
Bicycle Accident
$1.275 Million
Bicycle Accident
$700,000
Premises Liability
$650,000
Car Accidents
$500,000

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