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Amazon lawsuit filed over counterfeit Mercedes-Benz parts
Amazon.com has become synonymous with online shopping. No other e-commerce platform anywhere on the Internet can boast the sheer reach and influence that Amazon has. Jeff Bezos is richer than...

Press Release: Penney & Associates Injury Lawyers Become Spanos First Floor Sponsor
Tigers Announce Spanos Center Floor Signage Partnership with Penney & Associates Injury Lawyers Pacific Athletics announced today a partnership with Penney & Associates Injury Lawyers to become the first-ever floor...

Texas couple awarded $42 million in auto repair lawsuit
A Dallas-area couple has been awarded $42 million in damages at the close of an auto repair lawsuit. In 2013 they survived being trapped within their Honda Fit after a...

Amusement park accident lawsuit highlights dangers
Knott's Berry Farm, the famous amusement park in Buena Park, California, is under fire after an Illinois family filed a lawsuit in August. According to the lawsuit, the amusement park...

Drowning death claims Sacramento yoga instructor
Wim Hof, better known as the Iceman for his temperature defying feats, claims that what he does is something anyone can learn. Using a specific breathing method, Wim Hof claims...

Jet ski accident kills Elk Grove teen
Memorial Day weekend ended in tragedy for an Elk Grove teen on Monday. A recent graduate from Rio Cazadero High School, died from her injuries after a jet ski accident....

Wrongful Death Claim Filed Against the State
Chico, CA - Attorney Stewart Galbraith, a partner with Penney & Associates in Chico, recently filed a formal wrongful death claim against the State of California arising from the death...


