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The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that defendants facing a Telephone Consumer Protection Act suit couldn’t escape a class action by making a settlement offer to individual plaintiffs, a decision that has wide ramifications for all class actions. Here, Richard Bridgford tells Law360 why the decision is significant. “This represents a huge victory for consumers
The January 2016 issue of Ladera Times features a story about Bridgford, Gleason & Artinian’s case against William Lyon Homes on behalf 444 homeowners in Ladera Ranch. The case, originally filed in 2013 in Orange County Superior Court centered around damages from copper pipe leaks. “We are pleased that William Lyon is being a good
Attached is our latest newsletter ‘BGA Update’ which features a profile of our firm published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal as well as news about our $7 million settlement with William Lyon Homes on behalf of hundreds of Ladera Ranch homeowners whose residences were damaged by copper pipe leaks. BGA-Update-Winter-Issue-Newsletter.pdf
Richard Bridgford and Michael Artinian were quoted in the Daily Journal on October 15th in a story about 450 homeowners in Orange County that reached a $7 million settlement with Williams Lyon Homes Inc. stemming from a class action lawsuit filed over claims of defective copper pipes. Bridgford, whose firm is lead counsel on the
Newport Beach, California – Richard Bridgford and Mike Artinian of Bridgford, Gleason and Artinian LLP in Newport Beach, won approval of a $7 million settlement today on behalf of 444 homeowners in Ladera Ranch who purchased their homes from William Lyon Homes. The members of the class action, whose homes were built between May 9,