If you follow legal news, you may have heard about a big case decided by the California Supreme Court last year, Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Anderson. The case involved a mass lawsuit brought against drug manufacturer Bristol-Myers, which makes Plavix. The issue presented to the Court was whether the case could be pursued in a California […]
GM Ignition Switch Fund Paid Out Millions, but New or Rejected Claims May Still Be Good
If you’ve never heard of Kenneth Feinberg, you probably will. Feinberg is an attorney who specializes in handing out money to those injured in horrible accidents or crashes. He was there to administer the World Trade Center funds to victims’ families, and he was there to deal with claims made after BP’s Gulf of Mexico […]
What Happened with the GM Ignition Switch Litigation?
General Motors is still embroiled in litigation with plaintiffs from various states over ignition switch failures that resulted in serious crashes. In a case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, the company is asserting that the Second Circuit Court of Appeals was wrong to rule that New GM—the company that emerged from bankruptcy in 2009—could […]
Driver Charged with Manslaughter Off the Hook: Faulty Nissan Brakes to Blame
Have you ever wondered what happens if you are sued after a crash caused by a defective part on your car? Outcomes vary, but one recent case from southern California demonstrates the twists and turns these cases may take. Solomon Methenge was driving his Nissan Infiniti when he crashed into a minivan driven by a […]
Uber’s S.F. Autos Deemed “Illegal” by Cal. DMV, Co. Picks Up & Moves to AZ
The era of self-driving cars is upon us. Many companies have obtained permits to test their driverless technologies in California. Notably absent from that list is Uber, the hometown San Francisco company that started out as a ride-share service. Uber has become well-known for flaunting California laws and regulations. In a bold move last December, […]