Raymond Valori handles cases involving complex product liability and catastrophic personal injury, particularly those involving mass torts, dangerous drugs, medical devices, and class actions.
Valori’s technical knowledge and expertise with mass torts and class actions enable him to successfully represent plaintiffs including those injured by products such as prescription pharmaceuticals, medical implants and devices, automobiles, household products, and dietary supplements. He has obtained numerous multi-million dollar settlements and jury verdicts on behalf of his clients.
Valori has been appointed by the courts as class counsel in a number of matters, and he has been published in the area of class actions and medical monitoring. He has also lectured on the areas of product liability and class actions. Ray served as trial and appellate counsel in the landmark case of Petito v. A.H. Robins, where Florida courts formally recognized the right of those exposed to toxic substances to seek medical monitoring.
Valori earned his law degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Miami Law School, where he was an honors scholar. He received his bachelor of science degree in engineering from Pennsylvania State University.
Education
- University of Miami Law School, JD, Honors Scholar
- Pennsylvania State University, B.S. Engineering
Organizations
- Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers
- Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Bar Admissions
- Florida Bar
- Dade County Bar
- Federal bars of the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida
- Federal 11th Circuit Court of Appeals