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Case of first impression regarding California Evidence Code 721: Paige v. Safeway, Inc

By Eric Ganci

Below is some food and/or law for thought about using “reliable authorities” to get helpful article/treatise language in as evidence through cross examination–either through trial or setting it up in depos, to then use in trial.  

Consumer Alert – Boppy Infant Lounger Manufacturer Re-Issues Recall After More Infant Deaths

June 8, 2023 Blog,Mass Tort Blog

Boppy has re-issued a recall of the Boppy Infant Lounger which has been linked to at least 10 infant deaths. The Boppy loungers under recall are the Boppy Original Newborn Loungers, Boppy Preferred Newborn Loungers and Pottery Barn Kids Boppy Newborn Loungers. 

Thai v. Richmond City Center, L.P.: Establishing Precedent for Motion to Compel Deadlines in Subpoenaed Consumer Records

By Eric Ganci

A case of first impression: firming up law for deadlines to file a motion to compel after you subpoena records from a consumer not a party in the suit, and that consumer objects to producing your subpoenaed documents.
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21st Century Insurance and Farmers Insurance Data Breaches

Two Years Later, 21st Century Insurance and Farmers Insurance Data Breaches Still Impact California Residents

California residents impacted by the Farmers Insurance and 21st Century Insurance data breaches in 2021 are advised to contact attorneys at CaseyGerry to discuss their legal rights.

Does Emailing a Motion Extend the Deadline for Service? Cole v. Superior Court (Zeiner)

By Eric Ganci

Filed 12/30/22

In civil lawsuits, deadlines can make or break a case. It’s a mentality of live by the sword, die by the sword. …and I guess I should explain the sword in this scenario is deadlines.

CaseyGerry files Class Action Lawsuit Against Honda for Sticky Steering Issues

April 12, 2023 Blog,Class Action

CaseyGerry has filed a lawsuit against Honda on behalf of consumers who experienced issues with the steering wheel becoming stuck, often at highway speeds.

The suit was filed on April 4, 2023.

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Update: Plaintiffs Request Cease Order on Tesla Autopilot Features and Marketing

Plaintiffs in the Tesla Autopilot litigation have requested that the Judge order CEO Elon Musk to deactivate Self-Driving technology in all Tesla vehicles, and to refrain from any related messaging pertaining to the capabilities of this feature.

Subaru Infotainment Investigation

April 7, 2023 Blog,Class Action

The law firm of CaseyGerry is investigating problems with Subaru Starlink Infotainment Systems. 

Buyers and lessees of the 2019-2023 Subaru models – Outback, Legacy, Forester and WRX have reported partial or complete failure of their Starlink infotainment systems.