Environmental & Energy,
Civil Litigation
Mar. 3, 2023
Compromise over ‘substantially complete’ moves Carson fire and odor case forward
Originally set to be delivered to the court in February, the fact sheet was delayed at the last minute when plaintiffs’ counsel took issue with language suggested by the defense allowing for the dismissal of plaintiffs who do not complete the questionnaire substantially.




Attorneys in a case stemming from a warehouse fire and persistent odor in Carson argued about what constitutes a “substantially complete” plaintiff’s fact sheet and agreed on Thursday to compromise to move forward the litigation involving 19,000 individual claims.
Originally set to be delivered to the court in February, the fact sheet was delayed at the last minute when plaintiffs’ counsel took issue with language suggested by the defense ...
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