Diandra “Fu” Debrosse Zimmermann is managing partner of DiCello Levitt’s Birmingham office, co-managing partner of the Washington, D.C. office, and co-chair of the firm’s Mass Tort division. Fu is also a member of the firm’s Public Client, Environmental, Personal Injury, Civil Rights, and Trial practice groups.
Widely known for her passionate and relentless client advocacy, she represents individuals and public entities that have been injured by wrongful conduct, whether from defective medical devices or drugs, environmental contamination, corporate misconduct, or civil rights abuse. She is nationally recognized as a powerhouse in mass torts, class actions, products liability, discrimination, and sexual assault claims, and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars in client damages.
On May 27, 2022 Fu made history, becoming the first black woman ever appointed plaintiffs’ Co-Lead Counsel in a multidistrict litigation. She was appointed to the role in the massive products liability MDL, In Re: Abbott Laboratories, et al., Preterm Infant Nutrition Products Liability Litigation, against two of the world’s largest manufacturers of infant formula, Abbott Laboratories (NYSE: ABT) and Mead Johnson. Comprised of more than 60 state and federal lawsuits filed across the U.S., the case stems from allegations against the manufacturers of infant formulas Similac (Abbott) and Enfamil (Mead) by parents of premature infants who were fed with that formula and developed the deadly neonatal condition, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
Fu currently represents individuals exposed to Paraquat, an herbicide thought to cause Parkinson’s disease. She also represents victims of civil rights violations, defective products, and other wrongful conduct. Before joining DiCello Levitt, Fu represented dozens of cities and counties in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi against opioid manufacturers and distributors. She has also recovered more than $30 million in damages for victims of catastrophic personal injury, product liability, employment discrimination, and civil sexual assault claims.
Earlier this year, in February 2022, Fu announced that she along with Ben Crump co-founded Shades of Mass, an organization aimed at combatting the lack of diverse attorney leadership in lawsuits that disproportionately impact communities of color. Through collaboration, shared resources, education and networking opportunities, and pressure on our profession, Shades of Mass aims to rectify this inequity and achieve the diversity missing in mass tort and complex litigation case leadership. Learn more about Shades of Mass, its mission, its board members, and its board members here. The organization will be hosting a conference in October 2023 in Atlanta. Visit the Shades of Mass website to learn more.
She is well-known for her relentless and compassionate client advocacy which is only matched by her passion to make this world a better place for the generations to come. Fu has extensive experience handling complex litigation, including pharmaceutical, medical device, environmental contamination, and civil rights matters. And she has earned quite a few accolades for her work, including Top 40 Under 40 attorneys (National Trial Lawyers), Top 10 Under 40 attorney for the State of Alabama (National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys, Inc.), The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100, one of America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators®, and selected as a Top Woman Attorney (B-Metro magazine).
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