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Civil Litigation

Mar. 9, 2020

Coronavirus likely to spread litigation epidemic

The coronavirus outbreak will cause ripple effects from class actions to complex matters involving the disruption of the global supply chain, contract breaches and consumer product lawsuits over the efficacy of hand sanitizer and vaccines, according to California attorneys.

The coronavirus outbreak will cause ripple effects from class actions to complex matters involving the disruption of the global supply chain, contract breaches and consumer product lawsuits over the efficacy of hand sanitizer and vaccines, according to California litigators.

It has already begun in California and the Orange County city of Costa Mesa, which successfully blocked people in quarantine from being transferred from Norther...

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