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Wendy York and the attorneys at York Law Corporation are often involved in high-profile cases that are covered by a variety of news sources. Links to some of those news articles and videos can be found here.
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Wendy York and the attorneys at York Law Corporation are often involved in high-profile cases that are covered by a variety of news sources. Links to some of those news articles and videos can be found here.
The class action suit representing California UPS workers that led the Consumer Attorneys of California to name Wendy York a Finalist for 2007 Consumer Attorney of the Year Award. Read more»
Irving v. City of Sacramento Fire Department
Wrongful termination, gender discrimination/harassment, assault and battery
Other Sacramento Fire Department Sex Scandals Evidence A Larger Problem Within The Department
Watch a national TV news feature regarding the current trend in sex scandals and misconduct in America’s fire departments.
McNeill v. Tehama County
Catastrophic Injuries from accident of Auto vs 20,000 lb Asphalt Roller Compactor, $1.1 Million Jury Verdict
Wage and Hour Class Action Litigation
Ollison v. Eskaton—the Homestead of Fair Oaks
Nursing Home Negligence and Elder Abuse
Prasad v. Regents of the University of California (UCDMC)
Wrongful termination, racial discrimination
Johnson & Johnson
Vicryl Sutures Mass Tort Case
Rojo v. Winncrest, et al.
Toxic Mold Litigation
Target Television, July 11, 2007
An in-depth short film that looks into the realities of the American Civil Justice System and frivolous lawsuit myths.
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Wendy York is interviewed regarding the claims of corruption within the CHP that her client, an Assistant CHP Chief, is making against the Commissioner. KGO-TV ABC 7
A seventeen minute Anderson Cooper 360 segment that aired on CNN on Feb. 7, 2007 reporting on an 18-month investigation of insurance companies refusing to fairly compensate people for injuries suffered in minor impact auto accidents.
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