Brian Kabateck weighs in on how the PG&E bankruptcy will impact consumers on 790KABC
790 KABC March 14, 2019
790 KABC March 14, 2019
FOX 11 News March 8, 2019
Kabateck LLP is proud to announce that Brian Kabateck, Shant Karnikian, Brian Hong and the rest of the KBK team just obtained a $14.5 million dollar settlement for a bicyclist who suffered a brain injury as a result of being run over by a delivery van driven by someone working
Written on behalf of Brian Kabateck February 22, 2019 Following the lawsuits from the California wildfires in the last two years and after months of speculation, PG&E, one of the nation’s biggest utilities companies, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In Chapter 11, a company is protected from creditors as
February 13, 2019 The Larry O’Connor Show: 790 KABC
FOX 11 News January 31, 2019 One of Disneyland’s most popular attractions was shut down after a man climbed off a moving roller coaster. A man with a cognitive disability was able to maneuver himself around a safety feature in Space Mountain while the ride was making its initial climb, according
Brian Kabateck was featured on the cover of USA Armenian Life Magazine, where he talked about the $34 million he secured on behalf of mobile home park residents in Long Beach.
November 28, 2018 Law 360 A California jury on Tuesday added roughly $34 million in punitive damages to $5.56 million in compensatory damages awarded to residents of a squalid mobile home park in Long Beach that was held liable for negligence, fraud and elder abuse, attorneys for the residents said.
November 28, 2018 LA Times A Los Angeles County jury has awarded $34 million in damages to 51 people who live or used to live in a troubled Long Beach mobile home park that residents say has been decaying for years without repairs. The damages, issued Tuesday, come a week
November 28, 2018 Press-Telegram Residents of the Friendly Village Mobile Home Park in North Long Beach won another $34 million in a case against the park’s owners on Tuesday, Nov. 27, one week after the jury granted them $5.6 million. Tuesday’s verdict was for punitive damages in the lawsuit that alleged negligence, unfair business