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Invasion of Privacy Current Cases

Jared Pastor vs. Yahoo! Inc. Our firm has joined other leading attorneys to initiate a class action lawsuit in Orange County against Yahoo Inc. on behalf of consumers impacted by one of the largest data breaches in history. Yahoo announced in September 2016 that two years earlier, in late 2014,

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Employment Law Current Cases

Rich vs. Roadrunner Intermodal Services This is a class action lawsuit for wage and labor violations involving a port trucking company that allegedly misclassified its truck drivers as contractors, thereby cheating them on wages. The lawsuit accuses Roadrunner of failing to pay its trucker drivers minimum wage, not paying for

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Class Actions Current Cases

Misclassified Uber Drivers Brian Kabateck is co-lead counsel in an employment class action lawsuit involving the ride sharing giant, Uber. The case involves Uber drivers who contend they’ve been misclassified as independent contractors instead of employees and are suing the company for failing to pay overtime wages, minimum wages, reimbursement

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When Social Media Marketing and Ethics Rules Collide

The Recorder August 4, 2015 The prevalence of social media has transformed marketing and advertising practices in the legal world. Many attorneys find themselves in uncharted territory, trying to navigate the established rules of attorney ethics and professional responsibility with the modern methods of social media. With the pervasiveness of

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Cash That Class Action Check, No Matter How Small

Law360 July 21, 2015 While consumers sometimes balk at what they perceive as small individual payouts following a class action settlement, consumers — and more importantly, the media and public at large — often fail to realize that their place engaging with the class action settlement serves a vital role

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