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Firm News |
Apr 13, 2015

Check out Sims Weymuller's article "Cultural Competency in a Diverse World" published in the Washington State Bar Association's March 2015 issue. Click on the link to read the entire article NW Lawyer March 2015

Product Liability |
Oct 30, 2014

We’ll be following up with a posting on post-accident things to explore in order to see if, unbeknownst to you, your accident was the result of an auto-defect.

Product Liability |
Oct 28, 2014

Whether it is a catastrophic injury or a mass tort, SGB is a leader in product liability litigation.

Firm News |
Jun 12, 2014

GB attorneys Tom Breen and Sims Weymuller were honored that the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ) asked them to write for the newly released Product Liability Deskbook. The 24 chapter Deskbook is a comprehensive treatise, covering all areas of product litigation in Washington State. Both attorneys authored chapters in the Deskbook; Tom wrote on…

Product Liability |
Jun 11, 2014

The 24 chapter Deskbook is a comprehensive treatise, covering all areas of product liability litigation in Washington State.

Product Liability |
Mar 19, 2014

General Motors announced last month that is has recalled the Chevrolet Cobalt which has been linked to fatal accidents due to a faulty ignition switch.

Product Liability |
Mar 11, 2014

On March 3, 2014, Washington’s Court of Appeals handed down an opinion favorable to hardworking people exposed to asbestos.

Firm News |
Jul 26, 2013

Two boiler companies recently learned the hard way when a New York City jury awarded a $190 million verdict against Cleaver Brooks Inc and Burnham LLC.

Firm News |
Jul 24, 2013

The United States Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration, known by its acronym OSHA, has fined Ford Motor Company $41,000 for eight serious violations to OSHA's code.

Product Liability |
Jul 24, 2013

Toyota faces trial for the sudden acceleration defect: Norika Uno's car accelerated to over 100 miles per hour in city streets, culminating in a crash that took his life. She leaves behind an aggrieved son and husband. Toyota faces trial for the sudden acceleration defect: Norika Uno's car accelerated to over 100 miles per hour in city streets, culminating in a crash that took his life.