Hudson Valley Duck Farms File Lawsuit Challenging NYC’s Controversial Foie Gras Sales Ban
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NYC’s Sales Ban Violates Section 305-a of N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law which Protects Farms Against Unreasonable regulations Sullivan County, New York – May 23, 2022 – Hudson Valley duck farmers, organized as the Catskill Foie Gras Collective, filed suit today against New York City challenging its ban on the sale of...
Read MorePrecision Computer Services Wins Negligence Lawsuit Against Newtown Savings Bank
Bank’s failed procedures enabled a fraudster to transfer $67,000 to an overseas account NEWTOWN, Conn. (March 28, 2022) – Technology firm Precision Computer Services, Inc. recently won summary judgment in its negligence lawsuit against Newtown Savings Bank. In 2017, the bank failed to identify a fraudulent wire transfer order, and bank employees sent $67,560 from...
Read MoreU.S. Government Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit for $1 Million After Suicide Outside Georgia VA Medical Center
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Case continues against VA contractor Bobby Dodd Institute in tragic death of Navy veteran Gary Steven Pressley DUBLIN, GA (November 22, 2021) –The estate of a Navy veteran, who died by suicide after he was denied medical treatment at a Department of Veteran’s Affairs medical center, recently negotiated a $1 million settlement...
Read MoreApple Named in Federal Antitrust Lawsuit Filed by Entertainment Company
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE App Store curation is extensive censorship of independent developers, worthy of class-action status PORTLAND, ME (May 20, 2021) – Primary Productions LLC recently charged Apple with antitrust violations of the Sherman Act, alleging restraint of trade for how the technology giant inhibits developer access to Apple’s App Store and userbase. The suit...
Read MoreSSMS Law Firm Sues Utility Company on behalf of Bobcat Fire Victims and Utility Company and Mobile Phone Company on behalf of Silverado Fire Victims
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LOS ANGELES and ORANGE COUNTIES, Calif. (April 21, 2021) – Singleton Schreiber McKenzie & Scott, LLP (SSMS), a leading California fire litigation law firm, announced today that it filed two lawsuits on behalf of hundreds of victims of last year’s Bobcat and Silverado Fires in Southern California. SSMS named both power company...
Read MoreSingleton Schreiber McKenzie & Scott, LLP Sues PG&E on Behalf of Zogg Fire Victims
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. (March 24, 2021) – Singleton Schreiber McKenzie & Scott, LLP (SSMS), a leading California fire litigation law firm, has filed a multi-count lawsuit against the Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) power company on behalf of 18 victims of the Zogg Fire that broke out last September in Shasta County....
Read MoreSingleton Law Firm Sues Liberty Utilities on Behalf of Mountain View Fire Victims
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE More than 20 victims allege negligence by power company for fire that burned 32 square miles SACRAMENTO, CALIF. (January 13, 2020) – Singleton Law Firm, a leading California fire litigation law firm, recently filed a lawsuit against Liberty Utilities Co. for its negligence in causing last month’s Mountain View Fire in Northern...
Read MorePacifiCorp Sued for Wrongful Death and Negligence by Slater Fire Victims
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Singleton Schreiber representing victims of fire that burned 157,000 acres in California and Oregon SACRAMENTO, CALIF. (January 11, 2020) – Singleton Schreiber McKenzie & Scott (SSMS), a leading California fire litigation law firm, filed a lawsuit alleging that negligence by the utility company PacifiCorp was cause of the Slater Fire, which burned...
Read MoreSingleton Law Firm Sues PGE on Behalf of Santiam Canyon Fire Victims
Individual lawsuits filed against Portland General Electric for wildfire damage caused by downed power lines FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PORTLAND, OR (October 23, 2020) – Singleton Law Firm, a leading West Coast fire litigation law firm, recently filed a lawsuit against Portland General Electric (PGE) for its negligence in causing the Santiam Canyon fires earlier this...
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