By Catherine Ho
Daily Journal Staff Writer A Los Angeles judge delayed the start of trial for unresolved claims from the 2005 Glendale Metrolink crash to allow settlement talks to continue, lawyers said Thursday. Plaintiffs lawyers have settled about 150 cases on behalf of train passengers, but 16 cases remain. The crash was the second-deadliest in Los Angeles County history, in which 11 people were killed and at least 140 injured after th...
Daily Journal Staff Writer A Los Angeles judge delayed the start of trial for unresolved claims from the 2005 Glendale Metrolink crash to allow settlement talks to continue, lawyers said Thursday. Plaintiffs lawyers have settled about 150 cases on behalf of train passengers, but 16 cases remain. The crash was the second-deadliest in Los Angeles County history, in which 11 people were killed and at least 140 injured after th...
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