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New law to shield patients from surprise medical bills met with resistance by doctors
New law to shield patients from surprise medical bills met with resistance by doctors Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck | Kabateck LLP November 4, 2016 Needing an important medical procedure is often traumatic enough. But what about when you receive a bill for hundreds, even thousands of dollars
Wells Fargo accused of a ‘campaign of retaliation’ against its employees
Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck | Kabateck LLP October 28, 2016 Six former Wells Fargo employees are fighting back by filing a class action lawsuit in federal court seeking $7.2 billion or more for workers nationwide who were terminated for being forced to choose between keeping their jobs
Investment in rail safety is urgently needed
Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck | Kabateck LLP October 21, 2016 With a staggering 244 Los Angeles deaths at railroad intersections in 2015 alone, there is a desperate need for safety overhaul and redress to protect millions of pedestrians and motorists. In fact, Los Angeles tops the list
Extending the Statute of Limitations
How ending the statute of limitations for sexual assault cases helps victims. On behalf of Brian S. Kabateck | Kabateck LLP Sexual abuse survivors are pleased with the passage of a California bill that Governor Jerry Brown recently signed into law that eliminates the state’s 10-year limit on filing certain
Jurors Imposing liability against employers: a case study
Daily Journal – September 29, 2016 by Brian Kabateck and Douglas Rochen
Amusement Park Injuries: Can State Gov’ts Be Held Liable?
By Brian Kabateck & Joana Fang Law360, October 3, 2016
Hello, College Football – and Bad-Faith Insurance Suits
The Recorder by Brian S. Kabateck and Justin F. Spearman Sept. 8, 2016
Citing small PAGA payout, judge rejects Uber settlement
Daily Journal August 19, 2016 click here for the full article