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Product Recall Injury in San Diego?

Product recalls happen every day in the United States. A company or manufacturer will recall a product in an effort to protect the health and safety of their customers and the general public. Recalled products are considered defective consumer products, these products can be a violation of your legal rights. This is where product liability […]

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Data Breach Lawsuits

Data breaches occur where information is stolen or taken from a system without the knowledge or authorization of the system’s user. Data breach victims may be an individual, a group of individuals, or even whole corporations. As the world of technology grows, data breach incidents have become increasingly more common. California Data Breach Notification Laws

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Resources for Domestic Violence Victims

According to a CDC study, 4.5 million women in California have been experienced domestic violence. Similarly, the California Women’s Health Survey reports 40% of women in California experienced violence from an intimate partner. Although women are more commonly victims of domestic violence, national reports show 1 in 4 men are likely to have experienced intimate

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San Diego County Pays $8.1 Million Following a Sheriff Deputy’s Fatal Shooting of an Unarmed Man

On May 1st, 2020, 36-year-old Nicholas Bils was arrested by two State Park rangers at the historic Old Town State Park in San Diego. Bils, who suffered from schizophrenia, was pitching golf balls for his dog to chase. According to the lawsuit filed by Bils family, rangers arrested Bils because his dog was off leash,

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US Supreme Court Rejects Airlines on California Rest-Break Law

California law requires that workers get a break at least every five hours. During that break workers are required to be completely “off duty.” This California Rest-Break law has created problems within the airline industry. Federal regulations require that flight attendants be ready at all times for emergencies and remain on duty for phases of

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