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Printer Ink Investigation – $300M

In March, 2005, Kabateck LLP filed a class action complaint in Los Angeles Superior Court (Epson Ink Cartridge Cases) against Epson America, Inc. The complaint alleged Epson installed a chip in its printers that prematurely blocked the printer from functioning while there was still a substantial amount of ink remaining

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Earthquakes – $250M

Kabateck LLP attorneys were successful in recovering over $250 million in settlements associated with damage and insurance bad faith claims related to the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Kabateck LLP attorneys have been involved in numerous published appellate court opinions relating to the Northridge earthquake litigation, including Parkview Villas Ass’n, Inc. v.

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Armenian Genocide – $20M

Kabateck LLP was co-lead counsel in historic litigation that resulted in tens of millions of dollars for families of victims of the Armenian Genocide. The Marootian v. New York Life Insurance Company (Case No. CV99-12073 CAS, United States District Court, Central District of Los Angeles) class action is the oldest

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Unfair Lending Practices – $40M

Attorneys Brian Kabateck and Richard Kellner recovered more than $40 million on behalf of the NAACP, the nation’s largest civil rights organization, and helped reform unfair lending practices within the financial industry. The attorneys filed lawsuits against 15 lenders accused of coaxing African-American borrowers into high-cost loans, in the midst

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Trial of a large damages case in a small, low-income county

By Brian S. Kabateck and Christopher Noyes Advocate Magazine March 2016  Every trial lawyer succumbs to the realization that the night before you commence trial is stressful.  Undoubtedly, the nerves start to kick in.  You spend half the night preparing for jury selection, reviewing pre-trial motions and fine-tuning your opening

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