- Medical Malpractice
- Product
- Unsafe Drugs
- Artificial Hip Implants − Zimmer Durom Cup
- Avandia
- Bausch & Lomb's ReNu with MoistureLoc Contact Lens Solution
- Bisphosphonate Litigation
- Byetta
- Chantix
- Fen-Phen Diet Drugs
- Hormone Replacement Drugs
- Hydroxycut
- Kugel Hernia Mesh Patches
- Medtronic Sprint Fidelis Lead
- Mentor ObTape Vaginal Sling
- Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch
- Pain Pumps
- Poligrip and Fixodent Denture Creams
- Silicone Gel Breast Implant Litigation
- Vioxx Litigation
- Yasmin Birth Control
- Other/Archive Drug Products
- Personal Injuries
- Auto Accidents
- Nursing Home Abuse
Katherine Chambers
Alley, Clark, & Greiwe
701 E. Washington Street
Tampa, FL 33602
Telephone: (813) 222-0977
Fax: (813) 224-0373
Practice Areas:
- General Negligence
- Products Liability
- Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Litigation
Admitted:
- U.S. Middle District Court of Florida
Law School:
- Stetson College of Law, J.D., 1997 cum laude
College:
- University of South Florida, B.A. in Sociology, 1994
Member:
- She is a member of Phi Delta Phi Internal Honor Fraternity, Hillsborough County Bar Association, American Association for Justice, Florida Justice Association, and Hillsborough Association of Women Lawyers (HAWL).
Biography:
Katherine Chambers has concentrated her practice in the fields of personal injury, products liability litigation, and mass torts (pharmaceutical and medical products). She is a member of the Hillsborough County Bar Association, the Florida Bar, the American Association for Justice, and the Hillsborough County Association for Women Lawyers (HAWL). She graduated cum laude from the University of South Florida in 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and received her Juris Doctor degree cum laude from Stetson University College of Law in 1997. Ms. Chambers is also admitted in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Ms. Chambers and her husband, Lance, have been active in raising funds for the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation through Athletes for a Cure, and Resurrection House, a not-for-profit organization in St. Petersburg that assists homeless and working poor families with minor children achieve economic self-sufficiency.

