Gwilliam Ivary Chiosso Cavalli & Brewer
About the firm
Gwilliam Ivary Chiosso Cavalli & Brewer is an Oakland-based plaintiffs firm founded in 1978 that handles personal injury, employment law, civil rights, and wrongful death cases throughout Northern California. The firm is 100% contingency and represents individuals against corporations, government entities, and insurance companies.
Notable results
One hundred twenty-nine former Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory workers, most of them over 50, shared a $37.25 million settlement after a series of jury trials established that the lab breached their employment contracts during a 2008 mass layoff that followed privatization of the facility.
Stanislaus County agreed to pay $22.5 million to settle a federal civil rights suit brought by criminal defense attorney Frank Carson's estate and seven co-plaintiffs who were acquitted after a years-long murder conspiracy prosecution. The firm served as co-lead trial counsel, representing four of the eight plaintiffs and negotiating roughly $12 million of the total; Morrison & Foerster represented the other four.
A Contra Costa County jury awarded Sherrill Smothers $6.1 million after finding General Motors 80% liable for the defective roof design of his 1984 Corvette, which collapsed during a 1988 rollover and left him a quadriplegic.
An Alameda County jury awarded $2.73 million to five test plaintiffs after finding that Lawrence Livermore National Security LLC violated its own inverse-seniority layoff policy when it cut more than 400 workers in 2008.
Former Vallejo Police Captain John Whitney received a $900,000 settlement after the city fired him in retaliation for reporting that officers bent their badges to commemorate fatal shootings.
Gwilliam Ivary filed suit in Alameda County on behalf of roughly 50 UCSF information technology employees who were laid off after the university contracted with India-based HCL Technologies, alleging the replacement workforce was dramatically younger and drawn from a single national origin.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and depends on its own facts.






