
Kabateck, one of Los Angeles’ best-known plaintiffs’ attorneys, largely spent the pandemic doing two things. One was working with courts and bar groups to get the courts open again and to keep them functioning in the meantime.
The other, since he couldn’t go to trial, was settle cases. “We did a little count,” he said. Over the past 18 months or so, his firm brought in more than $50 million in settlements.
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