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Brian Kabateck as guest on KNBC’s News Conference

July 6, 2014 – Brian Kabateck was a guest on KNBC’s News Conference discussing the week’s biggest legal cases: The Hobby Lobby decision, new vacancies on the CA Supreme Court, Sterling vs. Sterling and Bryan Stow vs. LA Dodgers. See the clip here

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State Laws fail to keep up with the billowing cloud

The Daily Journal June 17, 2014 – Brian Kabateck and Shant Karnikian wrote a column published in the Daily Journal on July 17, 2014 about the growth in cloud storage, the resulting risk of identity theft and how consumer protection laws have not been keeping up. The column mentions, in

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You Will Be Googled

The Recorder By Brian Kabateck and Peter Klausner For several years now, there has been an aggressive push for attorneys to capitalize on the many benefits of social media in order to better market themselves to a population that becomes more Internet friendly and dependent by the day. This push

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Medical Malpractice Lawyer ranks have shriveled

The Daily Journal June 3, 2014 – Brian Kabateck was quoted in a June 3, 2014 Daily Journal article about the impact of tort reform and the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) on medical tort practice and efforts to change MICRA through a proposed ballot initiative. Immediate past president

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Merck hit with suit over mass layoffs at a Defunct Med. Co.

Law360.com May 15, 2014 – Brian Kabateck was quoted in a Law360 article published on May 15, 2014 about a suit he brought on behalf of a former employee of Aviir Inc. alleging that its parent company Merck & Co. Inc., two company board members and two venture capital firms

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Ten things I’ve learned in my Auto-Accident trials

The Advocate May 2014 – Joseph Barrett wrote an article published in The Advocate’s May 2014 issue that discussed 10 things lawyers should keep in mind when litigating auto-accident cases, ranging from the importance of doctors and their credentials to never wasting the jury’s time. Barrett’ s first tip is

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