LG and Kenmore Refrigerator Owners Sue Over Premature Compressor Failures, Demand Extended Warranties and Refunds

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Customers across the United States are reporting widespread issues with LG and Kenmore refrigerators. Complaints have flooded in from homeowners who are struggling to get their fridges repaired or replaced due to compressor failures. Many frustrated customers have taken their concerns to court, with a new lawsuit targeting LG for fraud. The lawsuit alleges that the linear compressor used in LG and some Kenmore refrigerators falls far short of its advertised 10- to 20-year durability. Attorney Azar Mouzari, who represents the plaintiffs, believes that the problem extends nationwide, potentially affecting thousands … Read more

Florida’s Assisted-Living Owners Face a Tough Legal Battle Against Polluters

MIAMI, FLORIDA – Assisted-living owners in Florida may face increased challenges in holding polluters accountable through legal action. A recent court ruling has raised concerns that the process of suing companies responsible for environmental damage may become more difficult. The issue stems from a decision made by a Florida appeals court, which has adopted a new legal standard that could make it harder for assisted-living owners to successfully sue polluters. This standard requires the owners to prove that the pollution caused a loss in market value or use of their property, rather than just demonstrating … Read more

Concertgoer Files Lawsuit Over Deadly Rochester Stampede, Holds Armory Owners, City, and Performer Glorilla Liable

Rochester, NY – A lawsuit has been filed in response to the tragic concert stampede at the Main Street Armory last year, resulting in the death of three individuals. The latest legal action comes from Alexis Rouse, who claims to have been injured during the incident. In the lawsuit, Rouse alleges that both the owners of the armory and the security team failed to prioritize the safety of the attendees. Additionally, negligence on the part of the City of Rochester and the performer known as “Glorilla” is also cited. Following the devastating events of that … Read more

La Jolla Property Owners Can Profit from New State Law Allowing Sale of Auxiliary Dwelling Units

La Jolla, California – Assembly Bill 1033, a new state law that recently came into effect, has the potential to reshape neighborhoods in La Jolla. The law allows for the separate sale of auxiliary dwelling units (ADUs) built on residential properties. This concept, known as “condoization,” involves dividing traditional single-family lots into multiple-family lots, granting separate ownership rights to different parties. While some property owners may see this as an opportunity to sell their ADUs, others have concerns about living next to multiple units or a condominium complex. Similar to a state law in California … Read more