Roopal P. Luhana is a Founding Partner of Chaffin Luhana. Ms. Luhana’s parents migrated their family from India to the United States when Ms. Luhana was age five to give their children a better life.
Ms. Luhana’s parents instilled a strong work ethic, drive, and compassion in her from an early age. Those values are consistent with what Ms. Luhana does in her practice every day.
Since joining the private sector, Ms. Luhana’s practice focuses on representing injured consumers in mass tort, product liability, and catastrophic personal injury litigation. In 2010, Ms. Luhana co-founded the firm as a national plaintiffs-only law firm with Partner Eric Chaffin.
Ms. Luhana has been recognized by the courts for her commitment to women’s causes. She was a panelist at the 2017 Duke Law Conference Panel for Women and Minorities in Leadership Positions in MDLs and will be involved in drafting MDL Best Practices for federal judges. Ms. Luhana also served as one of only two court-appointed women on the Plaintiff Steering Committee in the In Re: Yasmin and Yaz (Drospirenone) Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation in the Southern District of Illinois. Ms. Luhana further works closely with the firm’s female clients and co-counsel on transvaginal mesh injury cases, including those involving the Bard Avaulta Mesh, Mentor Sling, and the Gynecare Prolift.