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Torts/Personal Injury,
Civil Litigation

Apr. 5, 2023

How debtors can avoid judgment and deny plaintiffs’ victory in court

When there is no insurance policy to collect from easily, a plaintiff must act quickly and decisively to ensure payment of their judgment.

Brian S. Kabateck

Founding and Managing Partner
Kabateck LLP

Consumer rights

633 W. Fifth Street Suite 3200
Los Angeles , CA 90071

Phone: 213-217-5000

Email: bsk@kbklawyers.com

Brian represents plaintiffs in personal injury, mass torts litigation, class actions, insurance bad faith, insurance litigation and commercial contingency litigation. He is a former president of Consumer Attorneys of California.

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Hugo Flores

Associate
Kabateck LLP

Litigation support

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Victory in litigation results from years of hard work, countless hours of motion practice, and sometimes a painful exercise in adversarial conflict. However, even a decisive win for a plaintiff does not mean access to immediate justice. Collecting upon a judgment can be a lengthy legal process and can be halted by several statutorily created schemes within the law. One of the most notable awards in recent years has been a nearly $1 billion damage award against podcas...

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