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Lawyers Urge B.C. Supreme Court to Approve iPhone Class-Action Settlement Case

Apple – one of the leading forces in manufacturing exceptional tech devices, is always in the hot waters for one thing or the other. Though this is common when you’re the most prominent competing force in the market, this lawsuit against the company is slightly different. Want to know why Apple is in the courts

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PG&E Agrees to Pay $45M Penalty for 2021 Dixie Fire as CPUC Approves

This isn’t the first time Pacific Gas & Electric Co. PG&E has been penalized for their improper safety training and regulation that caused the Dixie fire when a tree falling on their equipment caused the 2nd biggest fire in California’s history. The first two times were the Zogg and the Kincade fire, where the former

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4 Mass Torts Trends to Watch in 2024

Mass tort litigation arises when many plaintiffs are harmed similarly, often by the same defendant or group of defendants. These cases frequently involve alleged defects with widely distributed products, medications, or medical devices. Other examples include large-scale environmental disasters, data breaches, and coordinated schemes that defraud many victims.  Mass torts present unique challenges for the

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Oregon jury awards $85 million to 9 victims of deadly 2020 wildfires

In the wake of the devastating wildfires that swept through Oregon in 2020, an Oregon jury has recently awarded $85 million to nine victims, marking another legal blow for the utility company PacifiCorp. This verdict is part of a series of legal proceedings that could potentially hold PacifiCorp liable for billions of dollars in damages

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