PLG is pleased to welcome Thomasina Poirot as a partner in our Litigation practice group in Washington, D.C.
Thomasina is a seasoned litigator who represents pharmaceutical and laboratory clients in complex product liability and mass tort matters, as well as corporate and nonprofit clients in insurance coverage disputes. She brings deep, hands-on experience in all stages of litigation, from early case strategy through trial and settlement, helping clients navigate high-stakes disputes with precision and insight. Clients value Thomasina’s proven ability to resolve matters efficiently, often pre-suit or during discovery, by aligning litigation strategy with practical resolution goals.
Thomasina has served on national trial teams for leading pharmaceutical manufacturers and laboratories, managing fact and expert discovery, drafting dispositive motions and motions in limine, and assisting with trial preparation, openings, closings, and demonstratives. She works closely with expert witnesses across diverse scientific disciplines, including neurology, neurosurgery, epidemiology, genetics, pain management, and phlebotomy standards of care. Her work often involves analyzing pharmaceutical labeling and risk disclosures, as well as coordinating defense strategy across multiple jurisdictions.
Beyond her trial practice, Thomasina counsels clients on insurance coverage and risk management. She advises companies and nonprofit organizations on the adequacy of their insurance portfolios, working with brokers and in-house teams to evaluate coverage, mitigate exposure, and implement strategies tailored to operational and industry-specific risks.
Thomasina’s practice is defined by her strategic approach, technical command, and collaborative style. Whether defending a mass tort claim or advising on complex coverage issues, she helps clients balance litigation risk with practical business goals and achieve favorable outcomes.
Prior to joining PLG, Thomasina served as counsel at Venable LLP. She earned her J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law and her B.A. from Villanova University.

