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Philip R. Strunk

Partner

Direct Dial: 804.521.7207
Email: pstrunk@browngreer.com


Education & Honors

  • University of Richmond School of Law J.D., 2002
  • Georgetown University Washington D.C., B.A. History and Political Science, 1999

Bar Admissions

  • Virginia (2002)

During his time at BrownGreer, much of Phil's time has been spent advising claims administrators in the resolution of class action settlements. His work has focused primarily on developing efficient protocols for the evaluation of thousands of claims, while ensuring compliance with the terms of settlement agreements and the distribution of benefits to eligible claimants.

In the past, Phil supported the Liaison Counsel for Wyeth in the $4 billion diet drug settlement. As part of that task, Phil played a role in the development of amendments to the Settlement Agreement which led to the resolution of thousands of Matrix claims. In addition, Phil served the Claims Administrator of the nation-wide class action settlement In re: Sulzer Hip Prosthesis and Knee Prosthesis Product Liability Litigation. He managed a team of analysts, claim specialists and computer programmers that evaluated settlement claims for eligibility and made determinations about payment. Through his work with the Sulzer and diet drug settlements, Phil has gained the experience required to oversee the claims processing, database design and payment of a billion dollar class action settlement trust.

In addition to work on large settlements, Phil has experience working with significantly smaller settlements surrounding various issues, including claims associated with the Fair Credit Reporting Act, pharmaceutical products and wage and hour issues. As a result of his background in this area, Phil understands that the success of a settlement requires the implimentation of practices that maximize efficiencies and allow the swiftest possible resolution of legal claims.

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