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Victim Sues Rampage Killer’s Parents

Courthouse News June 26, 2015 Victim Sues Rampage Killer’s Parents By MATT REYNOLDS LOS ANGELES (CN) – A UC Santa Barbara lifeguard injured in Elliot Rodger’s killing spree last year has sued his parents, the county and university, claiming they should have known Rodger was dangerous. Rodger killed six UC

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Software Company Hit With Privacy Suits Over ‘Supercookies’

The Recorder June 22, 2015 SAN FRANCISCO — Plaintiffs lawyers at Kabateck LLP have jumped into a spate of privacy litigation against Redwood City’s Turn Inc. with a class action claiming that the digital marketing company tracked and stored the Internet browsing histories of Verizon Wireless Inc. customers. According to

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Dangerous Drugs Current Cases

Mirena® IUD Kabateck LLP represents clients who have suffered from internal injuries due to the Mirena® IUD. It’s estimated there are 3,000 lawsuits filed against Bayer involving the Mirena® IUD, which are consolidated in the MDL (multi-district litigation) in New York currently making their way through courts across the country,

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Should You Crowdfund Your Case?

The Recorder June 2, 2015 By Brian S. Kabateck and Tsolik Kazandjian In the past decade, crowdfunding entities like Kickstarter have emerged as the go-to resource for anyone who needs to raise money for a pet project, a charity cause or to grow a start-up company. If an aspiring filmmaker

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Negotiate in a more relaxed setting

Daily Journal May 29, 2015 Mediation is evolving as quickly as its popularity is soaring within the legal community as a cost-effective and efficient process to litigate tort law. To read more, go to http://www.dailyjournal.com

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Who’s liable for ‘superbug’ outbreaks across the US?

Daily Journal April 29, 2015 The recent deadly “superbug” bacteria outbreak at Los Angeles’ Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center has raised questions about who is responsible for such outbreaks.To read more go to: www.dailyjournal.com  

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