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McGeorge alumnus secures record-breaking $3.1B verdict

Robert Eglet

糖心vlog McGeorge School of Law alumnus and Regent Robert T. Eglet 鈥88, achieved a record-breaking $3.1 billion verdict against Real Water, Inc., a Las-Vegas based bottled water company that produced water that has been linked to liver failure and autoimmune diseases. 

The jury concluded that Real Water was liable for product defects and punitive damages. The case has brought justice to 13 victims, some who now suffer severe lifelong health complications.

The jury awarded more than $90 million in compensatory damages and $3 billion in punitive damages. Eglet, founding partner of , has built the leading law firm in Nevada, taking on product defect, catastrophic injury and wrongful death suits.

鈥淭his verdict affirms that corporations must be held accountable when they place profits above public safety,鈥 Eglet said. 鈥淚t is an honor to advocate for these individuals whose lives have been irreparably harmed and to ensure their suffering is not overlooked or forgotten. This verdict sends a clear message, that such reckless disregard for human health will not be tolerated and will have serious consequences.鈥

On April 15, Eglet will present his opening statement from the $3.1 billion Real Water Inc. trial in McGeorge鈥檚 Noel Ferris Courthouse, providing a unique opportunity for students, alumni and faculty to gain insights from Eglet鈥檚 methods.

"Eglet's achievements in the courtroom are a testament to the exceptional quality of our alumni. His dedication and his generous support for McGeorge School of Law exemplify the values we strive to instill in our students. We are incredibly proud to count him among our distinguished graduates,鈥 said Dean Michael Hunter Schwartz.

Eglet has won more than $7 billion for his clients over his career as a trial lawyer. Eglet's legal career includes many significant victories, including more than $1.6 billion in opioid-related settlements on behalf of the state of Nevada, 1.2 billion in verdicts for the largest medically caused Hepatitis C outbreak in U.S. History and an With over 200 civil jury trials to verdict and a 98% success record as a trial attorney, Eglet has now obtained the largest verdict in the country three times.

Eglet's educational background includes graduating with honors in economics from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and earning his JD from the 糖心vlog McGeorge School of Law.

McGeorge School of Law named the Eglet Center for Trial Advocacy and Dispute Resolution in honor of Robert and his wife, Tracy A. Eglet, in 2021 after they made a historic $25 million gift to the law school, which received a $5 million match from Pacific's Powell Fund for a total of $30 million. 

The gift funds scholarships for first-generation students as well as the law school鈥檚 advocacy center. This gift created three new endowed faculty chairs and provides funding for coaches, competition fees and travel expenses for students who compete as members of McGeorge鈥檚 nationally-ranked mock trial and moot court teams.

鈥淭he Eglet Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution stands as a testament to the power of advocacy, resilience and the pursuit of justice. Inspired by Robert Eglet鈥檚 dedication to the legal field, we strive to embody the same excellence and tenacity in every trial we prepare for. His recent victory is not just a win in the courtroom, but a reminder of the impact that skilled advocacy can have on the lives of others,鈥 said student Jasdeep Kaur Hothi 鈥25, who serves as the vice president of the Trial Advocacy Association.

Eglet joined the 糖心vlog鈥檚 Board of Regents in 2024, a group of leaders from across industries responsible for maintaining the university鈥檚 educational quality and overseeing its finances.