Brian Kabateck talked to Los Angeles Times about criticism surrounding nondisclosure agreements in wake of Harvey Weinstein scandal.
LA Times October 23, 2017 Weinstein Scandal Puts Nondisclosure Agreements in the Spotlight
LA Times October 23, 2017 Weinstein Scandal Puts Nondisclosure Agreements in the Spotlight
Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck For many people, having insurance brings them a peace of mind, knowing that if disaster were to strike, they have insurance to help them out. Insurance companies have the responsibility to provide compensation on any property damage. Many homeowners are reported to not
Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck October 13, 2017 The statistics are sobering: the number of opioid overdoses have soared to the point where the life expectancy in the U.S. has dropped behind other leading industrialized nations. More than 52,000 people died from opioid-related deaths in 2015, which jumped
Consumerist October 12, 2017 https://consumerist.com/2017/10/12/exploding-sunroofs-danger-overhead/
Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck October 6, 2017 The revelation that former NFL player Aaron Hernandez, who took his own life while serving jail time, had severe CTE, sent shockwaves through the sports world. The condition known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, is a progressive disease which
September 28, 2017 Brian Kabateck discusses the issue with the AA uniforms making employees violently ill.
Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck September 18, 2017 Equifax Inc., one of the country’s biggest credit-monitoring companies, fell victim to a massive data breach that potentially exposed the personal information of 143 million Americans to identity thieves. The data at risk includes social security numbers, birth dates, home
September 11, 2017 Brian Kabateck talks to FOX 11 news on the Equifax data breach issue.
Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck September 8, 2017 As young undocumented immigrants known as “Dreamers” brace for the fallout following the end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, there’s a renewed sense of urgency for so-called sanctuary cities to step up the fight to protect
Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck September 1, 2017 Google has been in crisis mode due to recent events that have exposed an ongoing problem of discrimination in the workplace. This follows Google’s high profile firing of software engineer James Damore, after he published a 10-page memo criticizing the