Litigation
Feb. 27, 2009
Plaintiffs' Lawyers Turn to L.A. Courts for Asbestos Litigation
Whether its sidling up to sushi bars or slipping into spandex to run around on treadmills, Los Angeles has always had a knack for trend setting. But while the metropolis can lay claim to everything from '80s hair bands to Pinkberry yogurt, there's at least one area where it is still playing catch up: asbestos litigation.




By Cortney Fielding
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Whether its sidling up to sushi bars or slipping into spandex to run around on treadmills, Los Angeles has always had a knack for trend setting. But while the metropolis can lay claim to everything from '80s hair bands to Pinkberry yogurt, there's at least one area where it is still playing catch up. Asbestos litigation. San Francisco and Alameda counties have long been c...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Whether its sidling up to sushi bars or slipping into spandex to run around on treadmills, Los Angeles has always had a knack for trend setting. But while the metropolis can lay claim to everything from '80s hair bands to Pinkberry yogurt, there's at least one area where it is still playing catch up. Asbestos litigation. San Francisco and Alameda counties have long been c...
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