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Civil Litigation,
Government

Jun. 14, 2019

Legislature weighs bill inspired by elder residents abandoned during wildfires

One of the most heartbreaking cases of elderly abandonment happened in the midst of the Tubbs wildfire that raced through Sonoma County beginning October 8, 2017. The fire burned more than 36,000 acres, destroyed an estimated 5,600 or more structures, and killed approximately 22 people. Two multi-story residential care facilities, named Villa Capri and Varenna, housed over 300 elderly or infirm residents.

Brian S. Kabateck

Founding and Managing Partner
Kabateck LLP

Consumer rights

633 W. Fifth Street Suite 3200
Los Angeles , CA 90071

Phone: 213-217-5000

Email: bsk@kbklawyers.com

Brian represents plaintiffs in personal injury, mass torts litigation, class actions, insurance bad faith, insurance litigation and commercial contingency litigation. He is a former president of Consumer Attorneys of California.

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Katherine A. Bruce

Senior Associate
Clarkson Law Firm PC

Phone: (213) 788-4050

Email: kbruce@clarksonlawfirm.com

Southwestern Univ SOL; Los Angeles CA

Katherine specializes in a broad range of matters, including class actions, mass tort litigation, wrongful death, catastrophic injuries, business litigation, product liability, financial frauds, sexual assaults, bad faith insurance and toxic torts.

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One of the most heartbreaking cases of elderly abandonment happened in the midst of the Tubbs wildfire that raced through Sonoma County beginning October 8, 2017. The fire burned more than 36,000 acres, destroyed an estimated 5,600 or more structures, and killed approximately 22 people. Two multi-story residential care facilities, named Villa Capri and Varenna, housed over 300 elderly or infirm residents. Many of the residents suffered from dementia or could not walk ...

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